About autonomy
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About autonomy
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The dead donor rule: true by definition.Am J Bioeth. 2003 Winter;3(1):10-1. doi: 10.1162/152651603321611791. Am J Bioeth. 2003. PMID: 12859828 No abstract available.
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The end of humanity: does circumventing "death" help the cause?Am J Bioeth. 2003 Winter;3(1):12-3. doi: 10.1162/152651603321611809. Am J Bioeth. 2003. PMID: 12859829 No abstract available.
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Harming the dead and saving the living.Am J Bioeth. 2003 Winter;3(1):13-5. doi: 10.1162/152651603321611818. Am J Bioeth. 2003. PMID: 12859830 No abstract available.
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The theoretical and practical importance of the dead donor rule.Am J Bioeth. 2003 Winter;3(1):15-6. doi: 10.1162/152651603321611827. Am J Bioeth. 2003. PMID: 12859831 No abstract available.
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Eliminating death.Am J Bioeth. 2003 Winter;3(1):17-8. doi: 10.1162/152651603321611836. Am J Bioeth. 2003. PMID: 12859832 No abstract available.
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Surrogates and respect for donors.Am J Bioeth. 2003 Winter;3(1):18-9. doi: 10.1162/152651603321611845. Am J Bioeth. 2003. PMID: 12859833 No abstract available.
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Respect for donor autonomy and the dead donor rule.Am J Bioeth. 2003 Winter;3(1):20-1. doi: 10.1162/152651603321611854. Am J Bioeth. 2003. PMID: 12859834 No abstract available.
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Why being alive matters.Am J Bioeth. 2003 Winter;3(1):21-2. doi: 10.1162/152651603321611863. Am J Bioeth. 2003. PMID: 12859835 No abstract available.
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Does the respect for donor rule respect the donor?Am J Bioeth. 2003 Winter;3(1):23-4. doi: 10.1162/152651603321611872. Am J Bioeth. 2003. PMID: 12859836 No abstract available.
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"Dead donor" versus "respect for donor" rule: putting the cart before the horse.Am J Bioeth. 2003 Winter;3(1):24-6. doi: 10.1162/152651603321611881. Am J Bioeth. 2003. PMID: 12859837 No abstract available.
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Dead donors and the "shortage" of human organs: are we missing the point?Am J Bioeth. 2003 Winter;3(1):26-7. doi: 10.1162/152651603321611890. Am J Bioeth. 2003. PMID: 12859838 No abstract available.
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Social pressure and organ harvesting via a dead donor rule.Am J Bioeth. 2003 Winter;3(1):28. doi: 10.1162/152651603321611908. Am J Bioeth. 2003. PMID: 12859839 No abstract available.
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Death and donation: a reply to Koppelman.Am J Bioeth. 2003 Winter;3(1):29-30. doi: 10.1162/152651603321611917. Am J Bioeth. 2003. PMID: 12859840 No abstract available.
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The dead donor rule: not dead yet.Am J Bioeth. 2003 Winter;3(1):30. doi: 10.1162/152651603321611926. Am J Bioeth. 2003. PMID: 12859841 No abstract available.
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Death be not political.Am J Bioeth. 2003 Winter;3(1):31-2. doi: 10.1162/152651603321611935. Am J Bioeth. 2003. PMID: 12859842 No abstract available.
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