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Thomas Douglas

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Medical Law Review|December 20, 2008
Medical injury compensation: beyond 'no-fault'Thomas Douglas
Journal of Medical Ethics|October 31, 2022
Pragmatic argument for an acceptance-refusal asymmetry in competence requirementsThomas Douglas
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice : an International Forum|July 4, 2014
The Relationship Between Effort and Moral Worth: Three Amendments to Sorensen's ModelThomas Douglas
Journal of Medical Ethics|May 21, 2014
Moral bioenhancement, freedom and reasoningThomas Douglas
The Philosophical Quarterly|March 23, 2011
SHOULD INSTITUTIONS PRIORITIZE RECTIFICATION OVER AID?Thomas Douglas
Journal of Medical Ethics|March 20, 2013
Biosecurity and the division of cognitive labourThomas Douglas
Bioethics|November 19, 2011
Moral enhancement via direct emotion modulation: a reply to John HarrisThomas Douglas
Philosophical Studies|April 12, 2013
Human enhancement and supra-personal moral statusThomas Douglas
Monash Bioethics Review|December 2, 2014
The dual-use problem, scientific isolationism and the division of moral labourThomas Douglas
Journal of Medical Ethics|November 25, 2017
Going above and beneath the call of duty: the luck egalitarian claims of healthcare heroes, and the accomodation of professionally-motivated treatment refusalThomas Douglas
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Medical Law Review|December 20, 2008
Medical injury compensation: beyond 'no-fault'Thomas Douglas
Journal of Medical Ethics|October 31, 2022
Pragmatic argument for an acceptance-refusal asymmetry in competence requirementsThomas Douglas
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice : an International Forum|July 4, 2014
The Relationship Between Effort and Moral Worth: Three Amendments to Sorensen's ModelThomas Douglas
Journal of Medical Ethics|May 21, 2014
Moral bioenhancement, freedom and reasoningThomas Douglas
The Philosophical Quarterly|March 23, 2011
SHOULD INSTITUTIONS PRIORITIZE RECTIFICATION OVER AID?Thomas Douglas
Journal of Medical Ethics|March 20, 2013
Biosecurity and the division of cognitive labourThomas Douglas
Bioethics|November 19, 2011
Moral enhancement via direct emotion modulation: a reply to John HarrisThomas Douglas
Philosophical Studies|April 12, 2013
Human enhancement and supra-personal moral statusThomas Douglas
Monash Bioethics Review|December 2, 2014
The dual-use problem, scientific isolationism and the division of moral labourThomas Douglas
Journal of Medical Ethics|November 25, 2017
Going above and beneath the call of duty: the luck egalitarian claims of healthcare heroes, and the accomodation of professionally-motivated treatment refusalThomas Douglas
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