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    Conceptual tensions in European palliative care
    with H. Ten Have and R. Janssens
    In Henk ten Have & David Clark (eds.), The ethics of palliative care: European perspectives, Open University Press. 2002.
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    A role for doctors in assisted dying? An analysis of legal regulations and medical professional positions in six European countries
    with G. Bosshard, B. Broeckaert, L. J. Materstvedt, B. Gordijn, and H. C. Muller-Busch
    Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (1): 28-32. 2008.
    Objectives: To analyse legislation and medical professional positions concerning the doctor’s role in assisted dying in western Europe, and to discuss their implications for doctors.Method: This paper is based on country-specific reports by experts from European countries where assisted dying is legalised , or openly practiced , or where it is illegal .Results: Laws on assisted dying in The Netherlands and Belgium are restricted to doctors. In principle, assisted suicide is not illegal in either…Read more
  • Moral values in palliative care: a European comparison
    with R. Janssens, Hamj ten Have, B. Broeckaert, D. Gracia, F. Illhardt, G. Lantz, S. Privitera, and P. Schotsmans
    In Henk ten Have & David Clark (eds.), The ethics of palliative care: European perspectives, Open University Press. 2002.
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    The ethics of palliative care: European perspectives (edited book)
    with Henk ten Have
    Open University Press. 2002.
    As palliative care develops across many of the countries of Europe, we find that it continues to raise important ethical challenges. Palliative care practice requires ethical sensitivity and understanding. At the same time the very existence of palliative care calls for ethical explanation. Ethics and palliative care meet over some vital issues: 'the good death', sedation at the end of life, requests for euthanasia, futile treatment, and the role of research. Yet palliative care appears uncertai…Read more
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    Tertullian on Divine Sovereignty and Free Will
    Philosophy and Theology 31 (1-2): 3-19. 2019.
    Christian thinkers in the patristic era were not reluctant to integrate classical philosophy with biblical theology as they addressed the seeming incompatibility of free will and determinism (fate). This paper compares and contrasts Tertullian and the Stoics as they explain three issues relating to freedom and fate: 1) The operation of the Logos, 2) Theological Anthropology, and 3) Teleology. While in agreement with the Stoics on several key points, Tertullian crucially departs from them as he a…Read more