Alyssa Izatt

PhD Student

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Alyssa Izatt is a PhD candidate in the Department of Philosophy. She researches primarily in bioethics and moral philosophy, addressing issues relating to reproductive ethics and family ethics. Her dissertation focuses on the normative significance of regret and how it is—and ought to be—used in medical decision-making.


Alyssa Izatt

PhD Student

About

Alyssa Izatt is a PhD candidate in the Department of Philosophy. She researches primarily in bioethics and moral philosophy, addressing issues relating to reproductive ethics and family ethics. Her dissertation focuses on the normative significance of regret and how it is—and ought to be—used in medical decision-making.


Alyssa Izatt

PhD Student
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Alyssa Izatt is a PhD candidate in the Department of Philosophy. She researches primarily in bioethics and moral philosophy, addressing issues relating to reproductive ethics and family ethics. Her dissertation focuses on the normative significance of regret and how it is—and ought to be—used in medical decision-making.