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Articles on Persons
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Public health law in a new century: part III: public health regulation: A systematic evaluation.
JAMA 283(23):3118-22 (2000) PMID 10865307
We think about government, politics, and policy. JAMA. 2000.... -
Tuberculosis, non-compliance and detention for the public health.
J Med Ethics 26(3):157-9 (2000) PMID 10860204 PMCID 1733224
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On the structure of the euthanasia debate: observations provoked by a near-perfect for-and-against book.
J Health Polit Policy Law 25(2):415-30 (2000) PMID 10946384
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Book review editor's introduction: issues presented on euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide.
J Health Polit Policy Law 25(2):377-414 (2000) PMID 11645765
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Paternalism, surrogacy, and exploitation.
Kennedy Inst Ethics J 10(1):39-58 (2000) PMID 11658154
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Ignore the law.
Hastings Cent Rep 30(4):22; discussion 22-3 (2000) PMID 10971888
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A model of community substituted consent for research on the vulnerable.
Med Health Care Philos 3(1):47-57 (2000) PMID 11080969
I call "community consent," and distinguish this from the usual family or surrogate consent for treatment. Care givers are included in the community that might consent for an individual who has no identifiable family members.... -
Post-exposure prophylaxis for HIV following possible sexual transmission: an ethical evaluation.
Camb Q Healthc Ethics 9(3):411-7 (2000) PMID 10858892
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An argument against research on people with intellectual disabilities.
Med Health Care Philos 3(1):69-73 (2000) PMID 11080971
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Does it really care? The Harvard report on health care reform for Hong Kong.
J Med Philos 24(6):571-90 (1999) PMID 10709770
This paper aims to provide a rendition of the care ethic in Confucian philosophy and to argue that social policy developments in Hong Kong society, including health care policy, have been significantly shaped and justified in terms of the ideal of care in the Confucian moral tradition. On the basis...