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Dutch Euthanasia: Background, Practice, and Present Justifications
(1993)
Dutch developments on euthanasia have drawn much attention over the
years. Defenders and opponents have been telling very different stories about
the practice of euthanasia and the frequency of cases, and the Dutch
government ...
The Ethics of Letting Go
(1993-09)
The Asbury Draft Policy on Ethical Use of Resources
(1996-06-15)
Many doctors find themselves torn between two contradictory
principles: to do the best for the individual patient and to be responsible
for an overall budget that is insufficient for the best care for each
individual ...
Models of the Doctor-Patient Relationship and the Ethics Committee: Part One
(1992)
Models of the doctor-patient relationship determine which value will
predominate in the interaction of the parties. That value then significantly
colors and even sometimes alters the nature of the ethical discussion. ...
Beyond Autonomy to the Person Coping With Illness
(1995)
In this essay I will examine some of the critique that has been
building against autonomy. In doing so I will be concentrating more fully on
one of a number of issues I raised in previous work about the limitations ...
Clinical Ethics as Medical Hermeneutics
(1994-06)
There are several branches of ethics. Clinical ethics, the one
closest to medical decisionmaking, can be seen as a branch of medicine itself.
In this view, clinical ethics is a unitary hermeneutics. Its rule is a
guideline ...
Surrogate Decisions at Risk: The
(1990-05)