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J. Y. Lee

@jyleephilosophy

Assistant Professor at @UCPH_Research 🇩🇰 working on reproductive tech, bioethics, and epistemic injustice

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Pleased to share a recent conversation I had with Rhiannon for her Legal Technocalities podcast 😊 "Does bioenhancement make us more or less free?" 💭 open.spotify.com/episode/1LuQSK…

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Looking forward to discuss pronatalism in Japan on October 13th at the Waseda Workshop on Sexuality! 🇯🇵 Register for online participation here: philevents.org/event/show/126…

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Pleased to see my paper on pronatalism published as a Feature Article at the Journal of Medical Ethics! J. of Medical Ethics There will be a call for commentaries in due course 💭📜🤓 jme.bmj.com/content/early/…

Pleased to see my paper on pronatalism published as a Feature Article at the Journal of Medical Ethics! <a href="/JME_BMJ/">J. of Medical Ethics</a> 

There will be a call for commentaries in due course 💭📜🤓

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👶 "Towards an ethics of pronatalism in South Korea (and beyond)" by JY Lee As birth rates decline, countries like South Korea are rolling out cash bonuses, dating events, and other incentives to encourage parenthood. But are these measures addressing the deeper issues at play?

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📢 The JME is pleased to announce a call for commentary proposals for a new Feature Article: Towards an ethics of pronatalism in South Korea (and beyond) by JY Lee 🗓️ Commentary abstracts due Monday 6th January 2025 and full commentaries due Friday 7th February 2025 📌 Check out

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Today, for the first time, I recommended an unconditional 'accept' verdict as a reviewer (obviously the paper was really good) 😱🥳 A small act of service to the profession/my network before the holidays 😆

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👶 Blog Post: "Ethics is the key to demographic change" by J.Y. Lee With ageing populations and declining birth rates in the Global North, many nations - especially South Korea - face demographic challenges. However, J.Y. Lee critiques pronatalist policies that focus on

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My response piece to the many interesting commentaries I received for my article in J. of Medical Ethics! "Ethics of pronatalism: a reply to critics" jme.bmj.com/content/medeth…

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New commentary out with J. of Medical Ethics "Is the use of personalised patient preference predictors consistent with autonomy?" jme.bmj.com/cgi/rapidpdf/j…

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New paper published with Adrián Villalba and Natalia Fernández-Jimeno in Bioethics - on the ways that 'gestation' might be redefined in light of new reproductive interventions 😊🧬🧪 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bi…

New paper published with <a href="/villalbaciencia/">Adrián Villalba</a> and Natalia Fernández-Jimeno in Bioethics -  on the ways that 'gestation' might be redefined in light of new reproductive interventions 😊🧬🧪

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bi…
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Pleased to share "Kindness as a public action"(Communications Medicine) co-authored with Long Nguyen. We are excited to continue our work through kindness workshops in the UN (next week) and the University of Copenhagen Research public health conference (next month)!🌸 nature.com/articles/s4385…

Pleased to share "Kindness as a public action"(<a href="/CommsMedicine/">Communications Medicine</a>) co-authored with Long Nguyen. 

We are excited to continue our work through kindness workshops in the UN (next week) and the <a href="/UCPH_Research/">University of Copenhagen Research</a> public health conference (next month)!🌸

nature.com/articles/s4385…