Recent Publications
- Foster Charles, Herring J, and Hope Tony (2011) The Double Effect Effect Cambridge Quarterly Of Healthcare Ethics , 20:1-17.
- Ganyo M, Dunn Michael, and Hope Tony (2011) 'Ethical issues in the use of fall detectors' Ageing and Society, 31(8):1350-1367.
- Foster Charles, Hope S, and Hope Tony (2010) Turning a blind eye to crime: health professionals and Sexual Offences Act 2003 British Journal of General Practice, 60:64-65.
- Hope Tony (2010) Medical Ethics In: Oxford Textbook of Medicine 5th Edition, ed. by Warrell DA, Cox TM, Firth JD. Oxford University Press, Oxford, chap. 1, pp. 16-21.
- Hope Tony (2010) Ethics In: Oxford Guide to Surviving as a CBT Therapist, ed. by Mueller M, Kennerley H, McManus F, Westbrook D. Oxford University Press, Oxford, chap. 3, pp. 83-97.
| tony.hope@ethox.ox.ac.uk | |
| Tel | 01865 287887 |
| Fax | 01865 287884 |
| Contact address | The Ethox Centre, Department of Public Health, University of Oxford, Rosemary Rue Building, Old Road Campus, Headington, Oxford OX3 7LF |
| College | St Cross College |
Tony Hope is Professor of Medical Ethics at the University of Oxford, Honorary Consultant Psychiatrist, and Fellow of St Cross College, Oxford. He is married to a general practitioner and has two daughters.
He has carried out research in basic neuroscience and Alzheimer’s Disease. Since 1990 his research has focused on clinical ethics. He founded, and was first director of, the Ethox Centre. He is an Honorary Fellow of the Hastings Center, New York, and Adjunct Associate Professor at the Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago. He was the first chairman of the Wellcome Trust Medical Humanities Strategy Committee and is currently the chairman of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics Working Party on Ethical Issues in Dementia. He has written over 100 academic articles. His books include: the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine (editions 1-4); Manage Your Mind; Medical Ethics and Law: the Core Curriculum; Medical Ethics: A Very Short Introduction; and Empirical Ethics in Psychiatry.