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David Degrazia

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The Hastings Center Report|May 26, 2004
Liberal bioethics and contested surgeriesDavid DeGrazia
The Philosophical Forum|May 26, 2004
Are we essentially persons? Olson, Baker, and a replyDavid DeGrazia
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics : CQ : the International Journal of Healthcare Ethics Committees|January 2, 2024
Leveraging a Sturdy Norm: How Ethicists Really Argue - ERRATUMDavid DeGrazia
Philosophy & Public Affairs|December 19, 2003
Identity, killing, and the boundaries of our existenceDavid DeGrazia
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine|March 21, 2022
Robots with Moral Status?David DeGrazia
The Southern Journal of Philosophy|October 20, 2001
Persons, organisms, and death: a philosophical critique of the higher-brain approachDavid DeGrazia
Public Affairs Quarterly|October 1, 1991
Grounding a right to health care in self-respect and self-esteemDavid DeGrazia
Contemporary Philosophy|September 1, 1992
On the right of "nondangerous" incompetent patients to leave psychiatric units against medical adviceDavid DeGrazia
Bioethics|January 1, 1995
Value theory and the best interests standardDavid DeGrazia
Journal of Medical Ethics|November 15, 2011
Genetic enhancement, post-persons and moral status: a reply to BuchananDavid DeGrazia
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The Hastings Center Report|May 26, 2004
Liberal bioethics and contested surgeriesDavid DeGrazia
The Philosophical Forum|May 26, 2004
Are we essentially persons? Olson, Baker, and a replyDavid DeGrazia
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics : CQ : the International Journal of Healthcare Ethics Committees|January 2, 2024
Leveraging a Sturdy Norm: How Ethicists Really Argue - ERRATUMDavid DeGrazia
Philosophy & Public Affairs|December 19, 2003
Identity, killing, and the boundaries of our existenceDavid DeGrazia
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine|March 21, 2022
Robots with Moral Status?David DeGrazia
The Southern Journal of Philosophy|October 20, 2001
Persons, organisms, and death: a philosophical critique of the higher-brain approachDavid DeGrazia
Public Affairs Quarterly|October 1, 1991
Grounding a right to health care in self-respect and self-esteemDavid DeGrazia
Contemporary Philosophy|September 1, 1992
On the right of "nondangerous" incompetent patients to leave psychiatric units against medical adviceDavid DeGrazia
Bioethics|January 1, 1995
Value theory and the best interests standardDavid DeGrazia
Journal of Medical Ethics|November 15, 2011
Genetic enhancement, post-persons and moral status: a reply to BuchananDavid DeGrazia
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