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- Faculty, University of Guelph
- PhD, Michigan State University, 2007.
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About me
Maya Goldenberg is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy and the Bachelor of Arts and Science Program at the University of Guelph. Her research is in the philosophy of medicine and science, particularly theories of evidence, the body, women’s health, and bioethics. Much of her work investigates epistemological and ethical considerations and concerns regarding the evidence-based movement in biomedicine.
My works
- Maya J. Goldenberg (2012). Defining Quality of Care Persuasively. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 33 (4):243-261.
- Maya J. Goldenberg (2012). Innovating Medical Knowledge: Undestanding Evidence-Based Medicine as a Socio-Medical Phenomenon. In Nikolaos Sitaras (ed.), Evidence-Based Medicine: Closer to Patients or Scientists? InTech Open Science.
- Maya J. Goldenberg (2011). A Response to Sestini's (2011) Response. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 17 (5):1004-1005.
- Michael Loughlin, Robyn Bluhm, Stephen Buetow, Ross E. G. Upshur, Maya J. Goldenberg, Kirstin Borgerson & Vikki Entwistle (2011). Virtue, Progress and Practice. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 17 (5):839-846.
- Maya J. Goldenberg (2010). Clinical Evidence and the Absent Body in Medical Phenomenology. International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethiics 3 (1):43-71.
- Maya J. Goldenberg (2010). Clinical Evidence and the Absent Body in Medical Phenomenology On the Need for a New Phenomenology of Medicine. International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 3 (1).
- Maya J. Goldenberg (2010). From Popperian Science to Normal Science. Commentary on Sestini (2010). Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 16 (2):306-310.
- Maya J. Goldenberg (2010). Perspectives on Evidence-Based Healthcare for Women. Journal of Women's Health 19 (7):1235-1238.
- Maya J. Goldenberg (2010). Working for the Cure: Challenging Pink Ribbon Activism [Book Chapter]. In Roma Harris, Nadine Wathen & Sally Wyatt (eds.), [Book] Configuring Health Consumers: Health Work and the Imperative of Personal Responsibility. Eds. R. Harris, N. Wathen, S. Wyatt. Amsterdam: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. Palgrave Macmillan.
- Maya J. Goldenberg (2009). Iconoclast or Creed? Objectivism, Pragmatism, and the Hierarchy of Evidence. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 52 (2):168-187.
- Maya J. Goldenberg, Kirstin Borgerson & Robyn Bluhm (2009). The Nature of Evidence in Evidence-Based Medicine: Guest Editors' Introduction. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 52 (2):164-167.
- Maya J. Goldenberg (2007). Health. In [REFERENCE] Oxford Encyclopedia of Women in World History. Oxford University Press.
- Maya J. Goldenberg (2007). "Health." In [REFERENCE] Oxford Encyclopedia of Women in World History. Oxford University Press.
- Maya J. Goldenberg (2007). The Problem of Exclusion in Feminist Theory and Politics: A Metaphysical Investigation Into Constructing a Category of 'Woman'. Journal of Gender Studies 16 (2):139-153.
- Maya J. Goldenberg (2006). Letter to the Editor: The Doctor-Patient Relationship in the Age of Evidence-Based Health Care (andNotthe “Post-Managed Care Era”): A Response to G. Caleb Alexander and John D. Lantos. American Journal of Bioethics 6 (1):W32-W32.
- Maya J. Goldenberg (2006). On Evidence and Evidence-Based Medicine: Lessons From the Philosophy of Science. Social Science and Medicine 62 (11):2621-2632.
- Barbara Secker, Maya J. Goldenberg, Barbara Gibson, Frank Wagner, Bob Parke, Jonathan Breslin, Alison Thompson, Jonathan Lear & Peter Singer (2006). Just Regionalisation: Rehabilitating Care for People with Disabilities and Chronic Illnesses. BMC Medical Ethics 7 (1):1-13.
- Maya J. Goldenberg (2005). Evidence-Based Ethics? On Evidence-Based Practice and the "Empirical Turn" From Normative Bioethics. BMC Medical Ethics 6 (1):1-9.
- Maya J. Goldenberg (2003). Feminists Doing Ethics. Teaching Philosophy 26 (1):114-117.
- Maya J. Goldenberg (2002). A Rulebook for Arguments, 3rd Edition. Teaching Philosophy 25 (4):361-364.
- Maya J. Goldenberg (2001 MA thesis). The Theory and Practice of Biomedical Ethics : A Troubled Divide. Dissertation, McGill University
- Maya J. Goldenberg, Resituating Evidence in Feminist Science Studies.
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