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    This article discuses the unexpectedly firm stance professed by John Paul II on the provision of artificial nutrition and hydration to patients who are in a persistent vegetative state, and its implications on previously held standards of judging medical treatments. The traditional ordinary/extraordinary care distinction is assessed in light of complexities of the recent allocution as well as its impact on Catholic individuals and in Catholic health care facilities. Shannon concludes that the pa…Read more
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    Implications of the Papal Allocution on Feeding Tubes
    with James J. Walter
    Hastings Center Report 34 (4): 18-20. 2004.
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    The moral status of the early human embryo: Is a via media possible?
    American Journal of Bioethics 5 (6). 2005.
    This Article does not have an abstract
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    Death and Dying: A Reader (edited book)
    Sheed & Ward. 2004.
    Edited by Thomas A. Shannon, this series provides anthologies of critical essays and reflections by leading ethicists in four pivotal areas: reproductive technologies, genetic technologies, death and dying, and health care policy. The goal of this series is twofold: first, to provide a set of readers on thematic topics for introductory or survey courses in bioethics or for courses with a particular theme or time limitation. Second, each of the readers in this series is designed to help students …Read more