John Arras papersMS-70

John Arras papersMS-70


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Claude Moore Health Sciences Library

Claude Moore Health Sciences Library
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P.O. Box 800722
Charlottesville, Virginia 22908-0722
mailto:hsl-historical@virginia.edu
URL: https://www.hsl.virginia.edu/historical/

Repository
Claude Moore Health Sciences Library
Identification
MS-70
Title
John Arras papers circa 1966-2015
URL:
https://archives.lib.virginia.edu/ark:/59853/159
Quantity
6.5 Linear Feet, 6 records boxes and 1 document box
Language
English .

Administrative Information

Conditions Governing Use

Some materials in the collection may be subject to copyright restrictions.

Conditions Governing Access

Access to all materials in Box 7 of the collection are restricted at this time. Local access restriction types are as follows: Donor/university imposed access restriction and respository imposed access restriction.


Biographical / Historical

John Dyer Arras, 1945-2015, was a noted professor of philosophy and bioethics at the University of Virginia. Arras was born in San Mateo, California, to Ernest Arras Sr., and Margaret Dyer, on 25 August 1945. Arras studied at the Institute of European Studies and the University of Paris (Sorbonne) before graduating from the University of San Francisco in 1967 with degrees in Philosophy and French. After spending two years with the Peace Corps in Sierra Leone, he attended graduate school at Northwestern University, where he received a doctorate in Philosophy in 1972. Arras' doctoral work focused on existentialism and Continental philosophy. Arras held positions as an assistant and associate professor of philosophy at University of the Redlands in California (1971-1981) and also served as the chairman of the philosophy department. He also taught at the State University of New York—College at Purchase as a visiting associate professor of philosophy (1980-1982), the Albert Einstein College of Medicine—Montefiore Medical Center as an associate professor of bioethics and health policy (1981-1995), Barnard College at Columbia University as an adjunct associate professor of philosophy (1982-1995), and Wesleyan University in Connecticut as a visiting professor of philosophy (1987). In 1995, Arras came to the University of Virginia, where he held the position of the Porterfield Professor of Biomedical Ethics and Professor of Philosophy and Public Health Sciences for twenty years. At UVA he also served on the faculty of the Center for Bioethics and Humanities, and as the Director of the Undergraduate Program in Bioethics. Arras taught introduction to bioethics courses, as well as courses on topics of life and death, justice and health care, ethics of research with human subjects, global justice, and methods of bioethics. In addition, he co-taught multiple courses at the UVA Law School with Professor Richard Bonnie on bioethics and law. During his time at UVA, Arras received the UVA Alumni Association Distinguished Professor award for 2004-2005 and the Virginia State Council of Higher Education Outstanding Faculty Award for 2006. Arras was a longtime Fellow, former Chair of the Fellows Council, and former Board member of The Hastings Center. He was also a founding member of the ethics advisory board for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. He served on the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues, and the national ethics committee of the March of Dimes, and was a frequent consultant at the National Institutes of Health. Arras pursued a wide range of research topics, including physician-assisted suicide, rationing of medical care, social disparities in health care, global justice, and research on human subjects. He was also known for his expertise on ethical theory and the methods of bioethics. Arras died of a stroke in Galveston, Texas, on 9 March 2015.

Content Description

Correspondence, topical research files, course materials, and professional papers owned by former University of Virginia professor John Arras.

Container List

Curricula vitae and biographical materials
Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 1-13
13 folder(s)
1985-2010
Scope and Contents

This series contains Curricula vitae of John D. Arras and various biographical and personal materials.

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Correspondence
Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 14-116
103 folder(s)
1966-2014undated
Scope and Contents

The correspondence represents John Arras' communication with contemporary bioethicists, including Arthur Caplan, Daniel Callahan, Leonard Fleck, Barry Hoffmaster, Jay Katz, and others. Some also pertains to teaching positions held by Arras and various publications that he produced.

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Ethics Committee and Task Force materials
Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 1-69 Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 1-31
100 folder(s)
1982-2015
Scope and Contents

Throughout his career, John Arras served on numerous hospital and academic ethics committees. This series draws on materials from his tenure as a hospital ethicist and associate professor of bioethics and health policy at Montefiore Medical Center, his longtime role as a Fellow and Board member of The Hastings Center, and his participation on various committees and task force groups at the CDC, NIH, American Thoracic Society, and others.

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Conferences, symposia, and organizational meetings
Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 32-75
44 folder(s)
1979-2012
Scope and Contents

Materials from bioethics conferences attended by John Arras; includes conferences at which Arras was a speaker or organizer.

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Lectures, presentations, manuscripts, and publications
Mixed Materials box: 4 folder: 1-99
99 folder(s)
1979-2014
Scope and Contents

Most lectures are known or assumed to be given by John Arras. The first part of this series is largely made up of detailed lecture outlines, Arras' preferred presentation aid for delivering lectures.

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UVA Bioethics Program
Mixed Materials box: 5 folder: 1-28
28 folder(s)
1995-2012
Scope and Contents

This series contains information on the founding and early development of the undergraduate bioethics program at UVA, which was largely led by the efforts of John Arras. Materials include proposals, meeting agendas, correspondence, program reports, memos, and newsclippings.

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Teaching and research materials
Mixed Materials box: 5 folder: 29-77 Mixed Materials box: 6 folder: 1-57
106 folder(s)
1974-2014
Scope and Contents

This series primarily consists of materials from bioethics courses taught by John Arras at UVA. Course materials used prior to John Arras' time at UVA, and materials used by other bioethics professors, are also present.

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Ethics committee case notes
Mixed Materials box: 7 folder: 1-18
18 folder(s)
1979-1994
Conditions Governing Access

Access to medical records containing PII is restricted according to the provisions of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, the Virginia Health Records Privacy Act, and the policies of the University of Virginia.

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Subject files
Mixed Materials box: 8 folder: 1-65 1976-2007English.
Scope and Contents

This series contains topical subjects that Arras focused on for studies or research purposes.

Arrangement

This series is arranged alphabetically.

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