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  1. Neonatal euthanasia: moral considerations and criminal liability.Mark Sklansky - 2001 - Journal of Medical Ethics 27 (1):5-11.
    Despite tremendous advances in medical care for critically ill newborn infants, caregivers in neonatal intensive care units still struggle with how to approach those patients whose prognoses appear to be the most grim, and whose treatments appear to be the most futile. Although the practice of passive neonatal euthanasia, from a moral perspective, has been widely condoned, those clinicians and families involved in such cases may still be found legally guilty of child abuse or even manslaughter. Passive neonatal euthanasia remains (...)
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  • (1 other version)Jonathan Glover: pour une reformulation du principe de la sacralité de la vie.Milena Maglio - 2019 - Canadian Journal of Bioethics/Revue canadienne de bioéthique 2 (1):37-46.
    The third chapter of Jonathan Glover’s Causing Death and Saving Livesis devoted to the doctrine of the sanctity of life. In this article, I propose to analyse the Gloverian critique of the sanctity of life in its initial presentation. When Glover wrote this work in 1977, the affirmation of the sanctity of life was a recurring theme in public and scientific debates in both England and the United States. While there seems to be some consensus about it, it should be (...)
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