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The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|June 9, 2021
The Most Good You Can Do with Your Kidneys: Effective Altruism and the Organ-Shortage ProblemRyan Tonkens
Journal of Medical Ethics|April 22, 2014
'My child will never initiate Ultimate Harm': an argument against moral enhancementRyan Tonkens
Monash Bioethics Review|May 6, 2018
Infertilitism: unjustified discrimination of assisted reproduction patientsRyan Tonkens
Science and Engineering Ethics|July 13, 2023
A Comparative Defense of Self-initiated Prospective Moral Answerability for Autonomous Robot harmMarc Champagne, Ryan Tonkens
Journal of Medical Ethics|September 27, 2017
Settling for second best: when should doctors agree to parental demands for suboptimal medical treatment?Tara Nair, Julian Savulescu, Jim Everett, et al.
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The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|June 9, 2021
The Most Good You Can Do with Your Kidneys: Effective Altruism and the Organ-Shortage ProblemRyan Tonkens
Journal of Medical Ethics|April 22, 2014
'My child will never initiate Ultimate Harm': an argument against moral enhancementRyan Tonkens
Monash Bioethics Review|May 6, 2018
Infertilitism: unjustified discrimination of assisted reproduction patientsRyan Tonkens
Science and Engineering Ethics|July 13, 2023
A Comparative Defense of Self-initiated Prospective Moral Answerability for Autonomous Robot harmMarc Champagne, Ryan Tonkens
Journal of Medical Ethics|September 27, 2017
Settling for second best: when should doctors agree to parental demands for suboptimal medical treatment?Tara Nair, Julian Savulescu, Jim Everett, et al.
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