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  1. Separation of conjoined twins and the principle of double effect.David H. Wenkel - 2006 - Christian Bioethics 12 (3):291-300.
    This article examines the relationship between the principle of double effect and justification for separation surgeries for conjoined twins. First, the principle of double effect is examined in light of its historical context. It is argued that it can only operate under an absolutist view of good and evil that is compatible with the Bible. Given this foundation for application, scenarios for separating conjoined twins are considered against the criteria for the principle of double effect. It is concluded that the (...)
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  • Review: Maintaining the future of hope. [REVIEW]Irmline Veit-Brause - 2008 - History and Theory 47 (2):249-260.
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  • Ethical challenges in researching and telling the stories of recently deceased people.Glenys Caswell & Nicola Turner - 2021 - Research Ethics 17 (2):162-175.
    This paper explores ethical challenges encountered when conducting research about, and telling, the stories of individuals who had died before the research began. Cases were explored where individuals who lived alone had died alone at home and where their bodies had been undiscovered for an extended period. The ethical review process had not had anything significant to say about the deceased ‘participants’. As social researchers we considered whether it was ethical to involve deceased people in research when they had no (...)
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