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  1. (3 other versions)Insight. A Study of human understanding.Bernard J. F. Lonergan - 1958 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 63 (4):499-500.
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  • Choice: The Essential Element in Human Action.Myles Brand - 1991 - Philosophical Review 100 (1):115.
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  • Whatever the Consequences.Jonathan Bennett - 1966 - Analysis 26 (3):83 - 102.
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  • The End of Life: Euthanasia and Morality.James Rachels - 1986 - Oxford University Press.
    In this provocative book, a professor of philosophy examines the arguments for and against euthanasia, analyzes specific case studies, including those of Baby Jane Doe and Barney Clark, and offers an alternate theory on the morality of euthanasia. Various traditional distinctions--between "human" and "non-human," intentional and nonintentional, killing and "letting die"--are taken into account to determine whether euthanasia is permissible or not. Rachels presents a systematic argument against the traditional view, defending an alternative position based on the belief that there (...)
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  • Choice: The Essential Element in Human Action.Alan Donagan - 1987 - New York: Routledge.
    This book, first published in 1987, investigates what distinguishes the part of human behaviour that is action from the part that is not. The distinction was clearly drawn by Socrates, and developed by Aristotle and the medievals, but key elements of their work became obscured in modern philosophy, and were not fully recovered when, under Wittgenstein’s influence, the theory of action was revived in analytical philosophy. This study aims to recover those elements, and to analyse them in terms of a (...)
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  • Review of Bonnie Steinbock and Alastair Norcross: Killing and letting die[REVIEW]Bonnie Steinbock - 1982 - Ethics 92 (3):555-558.
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  • Distinguishing between Patients' Refusals and Requests.Bernard Gert, James L. Bernat & R. Peter Mogielnicki - 1994 - Hastings Center Report 24 (4):13-15.
    To speak of patients' choices is to obscure the distinction between request and refusal of treatment. The distinction is particularly crucial for questions of killing or letting die.
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  • Causing, Intending, and Assisting Death.Howard Brody - 1993 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 4 (2):112-117.
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  • When Self‐Detertnination Runs Amok.Daniel Callahan - 1992 - Hastings Center Report 22 (2):52-55.
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  • (3 other versions)Insight: A Study of Human Understanding.Bernard Lonergan - 1959 - Philosophy 34 (131):373-373.
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  • Insight, A Study of Human Understanding.Quentin Lauer - 1958 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 18 (4):548-549.
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  • (3 other versions)Insight: Preface to a Discussion.Bernard Lonergan - 1958 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 32:71.
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