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  1. Dworkin on Dementia: Elegant Theory, Questionable Policy.Rebecca Dresser - 1995 - Hastings Center Report 25 (6):32-38.
    When patients have progressive and incurable dementia, should their advance directives always be followed? Contra Dworkin, Dresser argues that when patients remain able to enjoy and participate in their lives, directives to hasten death should sometimes be disregarded.
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  • The Incompetent Patient on the Slippery Slope.Whitehouse Peter J. Dresser Rebecca - 2012 - Hastings Center Report 24 (4):6-12.
    Most patients suffering from progressive dementia have thoughts, emotions, perspectives, and perceptions of a world of experience. Decisions about lifeā€sustaining treatment should incorporate a principled approach to evaluating what life is like for these patients.
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