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Catholic Ethical Teaching and Public Policy: How Do They Relate? [PDF]
Grant, Edward R., Horan, Dennis J.
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Issues in Health Care Meriting Particular Christian Concern - A Priority Issue: The Severely Defective Newborn [PDF]
Roy, David
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A Review of Richard Coleson\u27s The Glucksberg and Quill Amicus Curiae Briefs: Verbatim Arguments Opposing Assisted Suicide [PDF]
Howard, Joseph
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Active and Passive Euthanasia [PDF]
The traditional distinction between active and passive euthanasia requires critical analysis. The conventional doctrine is that there is such an important moral difference between the two that, although the latter is sometimes permissible, the former is always forbidden. This doctrine may be challenged for several reasons.
James Rachels
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Recently the Canadian Medical Association has indicated its approval, under certain conditions, of some kinds of instances of what is called "passive" euthanasia. The need for some kind of ruling in this direction is made urgent by very pressing, widespread problems introduced by recent developments in medical technology.
Douglas Walton
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Active Euthanasia: A “Cop-out”?
Kenneth J. MacKinnon
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