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Christian Brugger

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The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|April 15, 2016
Are Brain Dead Individuals Dead? Grounds for Reasonable DoubtE Christian Brugger
The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly|May 13, 2005
In defense of transferring heterologous embryosE Christian Brugger
The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly|January 24, 2006
Ethical commitment stimulates scientific insightsE Christian Brugger
Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal|January 5, 2013
The problem of fetal pain and abortion: toward an ethical consensus for appropriate behaviorE Christian Brugger
The Linacre Quarterly|October 6, 2004
Human cloning, theology of the body and the humanity of the embryoE Christian Brugger
First Things (New York, N.Y.)|July 13, 2006
Moral stem cellsE Christian Brugger
The Linacre Quarterly|August 8, 2018
A Critique of the National POLST Paradigm through an Analysis of Colorado's New <i>MOST</i> LegislationE Christian Brugger
Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics|March 3, 2009
"Other selves": moral and legal proposals regarding the personhood of cryopreserved human embryosE Christian Brugger
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|March 6, 2013
D. Alan Shewmon and the PCBE's White Paper on Brain Death: are brain-dead patients dead?E Christian Brugger
Pediatric Radiology|August 19, 2004
Fetal MRI: techniques and protocolsDaniela Prayer, Peter Christian Brugger, Lucas Prayer
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The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|April 15, 2016
Are Brain Dead Individuals Dead? Grounds for Reasonable DoubtE Christian Brugger
The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly|May 13, 2005
In defense of transferring heterologous embryosE Christian Brugger
The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly|January 24, 2006
Ethical commitment stimulates scientific insightsE Christian Brugger
Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal|January 5, 2013
The problem of fetal pain and abortion: toward an ethical consensus for appropriate behaviorE Christian Brugger
The Linacre Quarterly|October 6, 2004
Human cloning, theology of the body and the humanity of the embryoE Christian Brugger
First Things (New York, N.Y.)|July 13, 2006
Moral stem cellsE Christian Brugger
The Linacre Quarterly|August 8, 2018
A Critique of the National POLST Paradigm through an Analysis of Colorado's New <i>MOST</i> LegislationE Christian Brugger
Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics|March 3, 2009
"Other selves": moral and legal proposals regarding the personhood of cryopreserved human embryosE Christian Brugger
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|March 6, 2013
D. Alan Shewmon and the PCBE's White Paper on Brain Death: are brain-dead patients dead?E Christian Brugger
Pediatric Radiology|August 19, 2004
Fetal MRI: techniques and protocolsDaniela Prayer, Peter Christian Brugger, Lucas Prayer
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