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  1. Utilitarian Pessimism, Human Dignity, and the Vegetative State.Dan O’Brien, John Paul Slosar & Anthony R. Tersigni - 2004 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 4 (3):497-512.
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  • Tube Feedings and Persistent Vegetative State Patients: Ordinary or Extraordinary Means?Peter Clark - 2006 - Christian Bioethics 12 (1):43-64.
    This article looks at the late John Paul II's allocution on artificial nutrition and hydration (ANH) and the implications his statement will have on the ordinary-extraordinary care distinction. The purpose of this article is threefold: first, to examine the medical condition of a persistent vegetative state (PVS); second, to examine and analyze the Catholic Church's tradition on the ordinary-extraordinary means distinction; and third, to analyze the ethics behind the pope's recent allocution in regards to PVS patients as a matter of (...)
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  • (1 other version)On Life-Sustaining Treatments and the Vegetative State.John Paul - 2004 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 4 (2):367-370.
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  • When to Withdraw Life Support?Kevin D. O’Rourke - 2008 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 8 (4):663-672.
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  • Pope John Paul II on Nutrition and Hydration.Peter J. Cataldo - 2004 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 4 (3):513-536.
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