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Hugh V McLachlan

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Health Care Analysis : HCA : Journal of Health Philosophy and Policy|September 10, 2002
Persons and their bodies: how we should think about human embryosHugh V McLachlan
Journal of Medical Ethics|April 30, 2016
What moral status should be accorded to those human beings who have profound intellectual disabilities? A reply to Curtis and VehmasHugh V McLachlan
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry|February 22, 2021
Exploitation, Criminalization, and Pecuniary Trade in the Organs of Living PeopleHugh V McLachlan
Human Reproduction and Genetic Ethics|November 17, 2004
Human reproduction and rights of action and of recipienceHugh V McLachlan
Journal of Medical Ethics|October 22, 2013
On the random distribution of scarce doses of vaccine in response to the threat of an influenza pandemic: a response to WardropeHugh V McLachlan
Journal of Medical Ethics|April 26, 2019
Murder, abortion, contraception, greenhouse gas emissions and the deprivation of non-discernible and non-existent people: a reply to Marquis and ChristensenHugh V McLachlan
Human Reproduction and Genetic Ethics|November 8, 2005
Unique persons and the replicable gene-sets of their reproducible bodies: a defence of human cloningHugh V McLachlan
Analysis|June 1, 1977
Must we accept either the conservative or the liberal view on abortion?Hugh V McLachlan
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry|February 19, 2024
Social Distance Warriors Should Not Be Regarded as Moral Exemplars in a Pandemic Nor as Paragons of Politeness: A Response to ShawHugh V McLachlan
Human Reproduction and Genetic Ethics|December 5, 2009
Abortion and Dawkins' fallacious account of the so-called 'Great Beethoven Fallacy'Hugh V McLachlan
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Health Care Analysis : HCA : Journal of Health Philosophy and Policy|September 10, 2002
Persons and their bodies: how we should think about human embryosHugh V McLachlan
Journal of Medical Ethics|April 30, 2016
What moral status should be accorded to those human beings who have profound intellectual disabilities? A reply to Curtis and VehmasHugh V McLachlan
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry|February 22, 2021
Exploitation, Criminalization, and Pecuniary Trade in the Organs of Living PeopleHugh V McLachlan
Human Reproduction and Genetic Ethics|November 17, 2004
Human reproduction and rights of action and of recipienceHugh V McLachlan
Journal of Medical Ethics|October 22, 2013
On the random distribution of scarce doses of vaccine in response to the threat of an influenza pandemic: a response to WardropeHugh V McLachlan
Journal of Medical Ethics|April 26, 2019
Murder, abortion, contraception, greenhouse gas emissions and the deprivation of non-discernible and non-existent people: a reply to Marquis and ChristensenHugh V McLachlan
Human Reproduction and Genetic Ethics|November 8, 2005
Unique persons and the replicable gene-sets of their reproducible bodies: a defence of human cloningHugh V McLachlan
Analysis|June 1, 1977
Must we accept either the conservative or the liberal view on abortion?Hugh V McLachlan
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry|February 19, 2024
Social Distance Warriors Should Not Be Regarded as Moral Exemplars in a Pandemic Nor as Paragons of Politeness: A Response to ShawHugh V McLachlan
Human Reproduction and Genetic Ethics|December 5, 2009
Abortion and Dawkins' fallacious account of the so-called 'Great Beethoven Fallacy'Hugh V McLachlan
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