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David DeGrazia, The harm of death, time-relative interests, and abortionPhilosophical Forum 38 (1). 2007.
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Tom Beauchamp, Baruch Brody, Marion Danis, Samia Hurst, David DeGrazia, Must We Have, Alber W. Dzur, Daniel Levin, Daniel M. Fox, and Diane Gianelli, By AuthorKennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 17 (4): 405-407. 2007.
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David DeGrazia, Regarding animals: Mental life, moral status, and use in biomedical research: An introduction to the special issueTheoretical Medicine and Bioethics 27 (4): 277-284. 2006.
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David DeGrazia, Moral Status, Human Identity, and Early Embryos: A Critique of the President's ApproachJournal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 34 (1): 49-57. 2006.
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David DeGrazia, Enhancement technologies and human identityJournal of Medicine and Philosophy 30 (3). 2005.
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Paul B. Bascom, David DeGrazia, Ezekiel J. Emanuel, Kathleen Foley, Herbert Hendin, Michael Panicola, Stephen G. Post, Susan W. Tolle, and Charles von Gunten, Death and Dying: A ReaderSheed & Ward. 2004.
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David DeGrazia, Common Morality, Coherence, and the Principles of Biomedical EthicsKennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 13 (3): 219-230. 2003.
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David DeGrazia, Identity, Killing, and the Boundaries of Our ExistencePhilosophy and Public Affairs 31 (4): 413-442. 2003.
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David DeGrazia, A Reply to Bradley Lewis's “Prozac and the Post-human Politics of Cyborgs”Journal of Medical Humanities 24 (1): 65-71. 2003.
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David DeGrazia, Animal rights: a very short introduction (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2002.
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Sara Waller, How Does Philosophical Counseling Work? Judgment and InterpretationPhilosophy 4 1. 2001.
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Michele Friend, Paul Tomassi, Logic: How to Think Logically Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 20 (4): 240-244. 2000.
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David DeGrazia, Advance Directives, Dementia, and 'The Someone Else Problem'Bioethics 13 (5): 373-391. 1999.
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David DeGrazia, The Ethics of Animal Research: What Are the Prospects for Agreement?Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 8 (1): 23-34. 1999.
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David DeGrazia, Persons, Organisms, and Death: A Philosophical Critique of the Higher-Brain ApproachSouthern Journal of Philosophy 37 (3): 419-440. 1999.
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Dave Buehler, Paul Carrick, David DeGrazia, Alan M. Goldberg, Richard N. Hill, Kenneth V. Iserson, and Andrew Jameton, Kenneth M. Boyd, MA, BD, Ph. D., is Senior Lecturer in Medical Ethics, Edinburgh University Medical School, Research Director of the Institute of Medical Ethics, and Associate Minister of the Church of St. John the Evangelist, Princes Street, Edinburgh, Scotland (review)Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 8 6-7. 1999.
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David DeGrazia, Taking Animals Seriously: Mental Life and Moral StatusPhilosophical Quarterly 49 (195): 246-247. 1999.
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Brian Luke and David DeGrazia, Taking Animals Seriously: Mental Life and Moral StatusPhilosophical Review 107 (2): 300. 1998.
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Anita Allen, Lawrence C. Becker, Deryck Beyleveld, David Cummiskey, David DeGrazia, David M. Gallagher, Alan Gewirth, Virginia Held, Barbara Koziak, Donald Regan, Jeffrey Reiman, Henry S. Richardson, Beth J. Singer, Michael Slote, Edward Spence, and James P. Sterba, Gewirth: Critical Essays on Action, Rationality, and CommunityRowman & Littlefield Publishers. 1998.
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D. DeGrazia, Wellbeing of animalsIn Marc Bekoff & Carron A. Meaney (eds.), Encyclopedia of animal rights and animal welfare, Greenwood Press. pp. 359--360. 1998.
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David DeGrazia, Animal ethics around the turn of the twenty-first centuryJournal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 11 (2): 111-129. 1998.
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Lee Kerckhove and Sara Waller, Fetal personhood and the sorites paradoxJournal of Value Inquiry 32 (2): 175-189. 1998.
