Browsing BioethicsLine: 1972-1999 by Title
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The Kansas Natural Death Act
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Kant, Health Care and Justification
(1995-06)An argument based on Kant for access to health-care for all is a most helpful addition to prior discussions. My paper argues that while such a point of view is helpful it fails to be persuasive. What is needed, in addition ... -
A Kantian Argument Against Abortion
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A Kantian Argument in Favor of Unimpeded Access to Health Care
(1995-06)The principle that everybody should have access to essential health care goods is in conflict with the notion that property rights should be respected. The Kantian doctrine of rights is explored in order to solve ... -
Karen Ann a Year Later
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The Karen Ann Quinlan Case
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The Karen Ann Quinlan Case
(1976-04-26) -
Karen Ann Quinlan: Patient or Prisoner?
(1975-11-22) -
Karen Anne Quinlan and the Right to Die
(1976-04-17) -
Karen Lives On
(1976-06-07) -
The Karen Quinlan Case: Problems and Proposals
(1976-03) -
Karen Quinlan's Coma
(1975-10-22) -
Karen Quinlan's Slow Death
(1985-09-14) -
Karen's Consent Problem
(1978-04) -
Karen's Right to Die
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Karl Illmensee: NIH Withdraws Research Grant
(1984-06-28)Karl Illmensee, an embryologist at the University of Geneva accused of falsifying nuclear manipulation experiments in mice, has lost his National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant. Neither NIH nor an international commission of ... -
Karolinska Institute Disowns Work of Cancer Researcher
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Karolinska Institute Rocked by Research Misconduct
(1997-08-30) -
Karolinska Professor Broke Research Rules
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Kathy's Day in Court
(1988-04) -
Keep an Eye on Genetic Screening
(1996-11-14) -
Keep in Touch
(1987-05) -
Keep the Faith!...a Lawyer's Response
(1973-08) -
Keeping 'Body' and 'Soul' Together
(1995-01) -
Keeping Bone Marrow Donation in the Family
(1990-05-12) -
Keeping Confidence
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Keeping Confidences in Published Papers
(1991-05-18) -
Keeping Elizabeth Bouvia Alive for the Public Good
(1985-12)A California Superior Court refused the request of Elizabeth Bouvia, a patient severely physically handicapped by cerebral palsy, that she be allowed to starve herself to death while receiving pain-killing drugs and palliative ...