SHU ISHIDA
Last Updated :2025/06/04
- Affiliations, Positions
- Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Contributing Assistant Professor
- E-mail
- shuishida
hiroshima-u.ac.jp
- Self-introduction
- My research field lies in Normative and Applied Ethics, primarily working on philosophical issues in well-being, disability, and egalitarian justice. I also have a secondary research interest in Science, Technology, and Society (STS) Studies, broadly construed, focusing on how ethicists can and should contribute to the contemporary normative discussion concerning emerging science and technology.
Basic Information
Academic Degrees
- Ph.D. in Multidisciplinary Sciences, The University of Tokyo
- M.Sc. in Multidisciplinary Sciences, The University of Tokyo
Research Activities
Academic Papers
- Evaluating neuroprivacy concerns in human brain organoid research, Trends in Biotechnology, 20240101
- From CRISPR to Conscience: Ethical Dilemmas in Gene Editing and Genetic Selection, American Journal of Bioethics, 24(8), 67-70, 20240101
- Welfare Subjectivism, Sophistication, and Procedural Perfectionism, Journal of Ethics, 20240101
- Indirect Discrimination and Inequality, Handbook of Equality of Opportunity, 193-211, 20240101
- Beyond the Personhood: An In-Depth Analysis of Moral Considerations in Human Brain Organoid Research, American Journal of Bioethics, 24(1), 54-56, 20240101
- Multi-species Population Ethics with Critical Levels, Erkenntnis, 20240101
- Infection control, subjective estimates, and the ethics of testing during the COVID-19 pandemic, Bioethics, 37(9), 897-903, 20231101
- In Defense of the Cultural Insensitivity of Neurorights, AJOB Neuroscience, 14(4), 385-387, 20230101
- Mental Prosthesis Strikes Back, AJOB Neuroscience, 14(3), 247-249, 20230101
- A comparative review on neuroethical issues in neuroscientific and neuroethical journals, Frontiers in Neuroscience, 17, 20230101
- What Makes Discrimination Morally Wrong? A Harm-Based View Reconsidered, Theoria (Sweden), 87(2), 483-499, 20210401