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225Euthanasia, efficiency, and the historical distinction between killing a patient and allowing a patient to dieJournal of Medical Ethics 32 (4): 220. 2006.Voluntary active euthanasia and physician assisted suicide should not be legalised because too much that is important about living and dying will be lostIn the first of this two part series, I unpack the historical philosophical distinction between killing and allowing a patient to die in order to clear up the confusion that exists. Historically speaking the two kinds of actions are morally distinct because of older notions of causality and human agency. We no longer understand that distinction …Read more
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194Medically Assisted Nutrition and Hydration: The Vegetative State and BeyondChristian Bioethics 17 (2): 97-104. 2011.
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Saint Louis UniversityDepartment of Philosophy
Center for Health Care Ethics
Department of Theological StudiesTenet Endowed Chair
St. Louis, Missouri, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| 20th Century Philosophy |
| Continental Philosophy |
| Metaphysics |