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James Stacey Taylor

James Stacey Taylor spends a lot of time thinking and writing about autonomy - an area of philosophy that helps us understand when individuals are truly motivated by their own concerns, hopes, desires, and wills.

A transplant from Scotland to the United States - first Bowling Green State University where he earned his PhD and now The College of New Jersey where he is professor of philosophy - Professor Taylor has amassed an enviable publishing record in the Journal of Value Inquiry, Philosophical Quarterly, and Eidos.

He is editor of Personal Autonomy: New essays (Cambridge University Press, 2005) and author of Stakes and Kidneys: Why markets in human body parts are morally imperative (Ashgate, 2005), a monograph on the moral and ethical implications of kidney sales.

Taylor also works in an area of ethics which seeks to apply moral and ethical lessons from philosophy to real world questions. For instance, his work on autonomy helps physicians understand when patients' decisions about their own care are truly their own and ought to be respected.


Resources by James Stacey Taylor

Stakes and Kidneys

Scaling the Ivory Tower: The Pursuit of an Academic Career


Expert Areas

Academic Disciplines

     Philosophy