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  1. Causing Death and Saving Lives.Jonathan Glover (ed.) - 1957 - Penguin Books.
    This is the earliest critical discussion in the context of modern/contemporary philosophy in the analytical tradition arguing that somebody with a reasonably stable character and the company of the right people would be able to enjoy eternity.
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  • Distributive Justice.J. F. Stowers - 1968 - Philosophical Quarterly 18 (73):376.
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  • A classification of clinical paediatric research with analysis of related ethical themes.J. Pearn - 1987 - Journal of Medical Ethics 13 (1):26-30.
    Different types of clinical research are associated with different degrees of risk and with varying utility. Usually classified as therapeutic or non-therapeutic, clinical research involving children necessitates a balance between the conflicts of intrusion into a group of vulnerable subjects, and the obvious advantages which such intrusion engenders. To understand better the potential ethical dilemmas of paediatric research the author has expanded the classification of such clinical research involving children. Five types of such research--preventive research, curative research, research to alleviate (...)
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  • Heroin addiction, ethics and philosophy of medicine.H. ten Have & P. Sporken - 1985 - Journal of Medical Ethics 11 (4):173-177.
    This article discusses various ethical and philosophical aspects of heroin addiction. It arose as a result of the plan by the Amsterdam city council to supply free heroin to drug addicts. The objective of treatment of heroin addicts is ambivalent because what is in fact a socio-cultural problem is transformed into a medical problem. The characteristics of this treatment are made explicit through a philosophical analysis which sees the medical intervention as part of a strategy aimed at achieving social normalisation. (...)
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  • Theory Medicl Ethics.Robert M. Veatch - 1983 - Basic Books.
    Assesses the ethical problems that doctors face every day and advocates a more universal code of medical ethics, one that draws on the traditions of religion and philosophy.
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  • Distributive Justice.Jan Narveson - 1967 - Philosophy of Science 34 (3):291-294.
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  • Political Theory and Public Policy.R. E. GOODIN - 1982
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