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  1. Ramsey on “Choosing Life” at the End of Life: Conceptual Analysis of Euthanasia and Adjudicating End-of-Life Care Options.Patrick T. Smith - 2018 - Christian Bioethics 24 (2):151-172.
    Ramsey sees life as a gift and a trust given to people by God. This theological understanding of human life frames his judgment of the immorality of euthanasia in its many forms. Assuming Ramsey’s theological insights and framing of this issue, I highlight a particular way of thinking about euthanasia that both seems to capture the essence of the debate and does not necessarily build the moral evaluation into its description. I aim to identify and unpack the description most consistent (...)
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  • The morality of abortion.Paul Ramsey - 1968 - In Edward Shils (ed.), Life or death: ethics and options. Portland, Or.,: Reed College. pp. 60.
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  • The Indignity of 'Death with Dignity'.Paul Ramsey - 1974 - The Hastings Center Studies 2 (2):47.
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  • Abortion: a review article.Paul Ramsey - 1973 - The Thomist 37 (1):174.
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  • "Love's Casuistry": Paul Ramsey on Caring for the Terminally Ill.Gilbert Meilaender - 1991 - Journal of Religious Ethics 19 (2):133 - 156.
    This paper explores Paul Ramsey's thought on the question of how properly to care for the sick and dying. Ramsey's views were carefully articulated in "The Patient as Person" and, eight years later, "Ethics at the Edges of Life". Those two treatments are the centerpiece of analysis here, an analysis that argues for essential continuity in Ramsey's view, even though issues are sharpened and explored in new ways in the later work. The theological vision underlying Ramsey's thought on this topic (...)
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  • The Saikewicz Precedent: What's Good For an Incompetent Patient?Paul Ramsey - 1978 - Hastings Center Report 8 (6):36-42.
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  • The patient as person.Paul Ramsey - 1970 - New Haven,: Yale University Press.
    A Christian ethicist discusses such problems as organ transplants, caring for the terminally ill, and defining death.
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  • Ethics at the edges of life: medical and legal intersections.Paul Ramsey - 1978 - New Haven: Yale University Press.
    In this book, Ramsey addresses the moral problems of medicine, life and death and not merely to those who share his faith.
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