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    Stem cell research.Marquis Don - 2002 - Free Inquiry 23 (1):40.
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  2. Why abortion is immoral.Don Marquis - 1989 - Journal of Philosophy 86 (4):183-202.
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    The Deliberately Induced Abortion of a Human Pregnancy Is Not EthicallyJustiflable.Don Marquis - 2014 - In Arthur L. Caplan & Robert Arp (eds.), Contemporary debates in bioethics. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 25--120.
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    Reply to Reiman.Don Marquis - 2014 - In Arthur L. Caplan & Robert Arp (eds.), Contemporary debates in bioethics. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 25--131.
  5. Why abortion is immoral.Don Marquis - 2009 - In Steven M. Cahn (ed.), Exploring ethics: an introductory anthology. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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  6. Don Marquis replies.Don Marquis - 2011 - Hastings Center Report 41 (2):9-11.
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    Are DCD Donors Dead?Don Marquis - 2010 - Hastings Center Report 40 (3):24-31.
    Donation after cardiac death protocols are widely accepted, so arguments for them have apparently been persuasive. But this does not mean they are sound.
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  8. Deprivations, futures and the wrongness of killing.Don Marquis - 2001 - Journal of Medical Ethics 27 (6):363-369.
    In my essay, Why abortion is immoral, I criticised discussions of the morality of abortion in which the crucial issue is whether fetuses are human beings or whether fetuses are persons. Both argument strategies are inadequate because they rely on indefensible assumptions. Why should being a human being or being a person make a moral difference? I argued that the correct account of the morality of abortion should be based upon a defensible account of why killing children and adults is (...)
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    A defence of the potential future of value theory.Don Marquis - 2002 - Journal of Medical Ethics 28 (3):198-201.
    In this issue of the journal Mark Brown has offered a new argument against my potential future of value theory. I argue that even though the premises of this new argument are far more defensible than the premises of his old argument, the new argument does not show that the potential future of value theory of the wrongness of killing is false. If the considerations to which Brown appeals are used, not to show that the potential future of value theory (...)
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  10. Abortion and the Beginning and End of Human Life.Don Marquis - 2006 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 34 (1):16-25.
    The doctrine that it is wrong to end the existence of something because it is a human life I call “the standard view.” I argue that attempts by proponents of abortion choice to avoid the implications of the standard view by suggesting that we don't know when life begins or by suggesting that fetuses are only potential lives fail. Nevertheless, opponents of abortion choice should not base their arguments on the standard view, for the standard view is false. I propose (...)
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  11. An argument that abortion is wrong.Don Marquis - 2007 - In Russ Shafer-Landau (ed.), Ethical Theory: An Anthology. Blackwell. pp. 439--450.
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  12. Savulescu's objections to the future of value argument.Don Marquis - 2005 - Journal of Medical Ethics 31 (2):119-122.
    This essay is a response to Julian Savulescu’s objections to the future of value argument for the immorality of abortion published in the Journal of Medical Ethics, June 2002. Firstly, Savulescu’s claim that the future of value argument has implausible implications is considered. The author argues that the argument does not have these implications. Secondly, properties which, according to Savulescu, could underwrite the wrongness of killing and that are acquired only after implantation, are considered. It is argued that none of (...)
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  13. Marquis’ Argument Against Abortion.Don Marquis - 1995 - Southwest Philosophy Review 11 (1):79-89.
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    Leaving Therapy to Chance.Don Marquis - 1983 - Hastings Center Report 13 (4):40-47.
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    Reiman on Abortion.Don Marquis - 1998 - Journal of Social Philosophy 29 (1):143-145.
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  16. The moral-principle objection to human embryonic stem cell research.Don Marquis - 2007 - Metaphilosophy 38 (2-3):190–206.
    Opponents of human embryonic stem cell (hESC) research claim that such research is incompatible with the moral principle that it is always wrong intentionally to end a human life. In this essay, I discuss how that principle might be revised so that it is subject to as few difficulties as possible. I then argue that even the most defensible version of the principle is compatible with the moral permissibility of hESC research.
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  17. Abortion Revisited.Don Marquis - 2007 - In Bonnie Steinbock (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Bioethics. Oxford University Press.
    The three major classical accounts of the morality of abortion are all subject to at least one major problem. Can we do better? This article aims to discuss three accounts that purport to be superior to the classical accounts. First, it discusses the future of value argument for the immorality of abortion. It defends the claim that the future of value argument is superior to all three of the classical accounts. It then goes on to discuss Warren's attempt to fix (...)
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    Confrontations with the Reaper: A Philosophical Study of the Nature and Value of Death.Death and Its Difficulties??Don Marquis & Fred Feldman'S. - 1996 - Noûs 30 (3):401.
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    Review Essay / Justifying the rights of pregnancy: The interest view.Don Marquis - 1994 - Criminal Justice Ethics 13 (1):67-81.
    Bonnie Steinbock, Life Before Birth New York, Oxford University Press, 1992, 256 pp.
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  20. Manninen's Defense of Abortion Rights Is Unsuccessful.Don Marquis - 2010 - American Journal of Bioethics 10 (12):56-57.
  21. Does Metaphysics Have Implications for the Morality of Abortion?Don Marquis - 2002 - Southwest Philosophy Review 18 (1):73-78.
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    Korcz's objections to the future-of-value argument.Don Marquis - 2004 - Journal of Social Philosophy 35 (1):56–60.
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    Death is a Biological Phenomenon.Don Marquis - 2018 - Diametros 55:20-26.
    John Lizza says that to define death well, we must go beyond biological considerations. Death is the absence of life in an entity that was once alive. Biology is the study of life. Therefore, the definition of death should not involve non-biological concerns.
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  24. Strong's objections to the future of value account.Don Marquis - 2011 - Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (6):384-388.
    According to Carson Strong, the future of value account of the wrongness of killing is subject to counterexamples. Ezio Di Nucci has disagreed. Their disagreement turns on whether the concepts of a future of value and a future like ours are equivalent. Unfortunately, both concepts are fuzzy, which explains, at least in part, the disagreement. I suggest that both concepts can be clarified in ways that seem plausible and that makes them equivalent. Strong claims that better accounts of the wrongness (...)
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    How to Resolve an Ethical Dilemma Concerning Randomized Clinical Trials.Don Marquis - unknown
    An apparent ethical dilemma arises when physicians consider enrolling their patients in randomized clinical trials. Suppose that a randomized clinical trial comparing two treatments is in progress, and a physician has an opinion about which treatment is better. The physician has a duty to promote the patient's best medical interests and therefore seems to be obliged to advise the patient to receive the treatment that the physician prefers. This duty creates a barrier to the enrollment of patients in randomized clinical (...)
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  26. Harming the dead.Don Marquis - 1985 - Ethics 96 (1):159-161.
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    Abortion and the Beginning and End of Human Life.Don Marquis - 2006 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 34 (1):16-25.
    How can the abortion issue be resolved? Many believe that the issue can be resolved if, and only if, we can determine when human life begins. Those opposed to abortion choice typically say that human life begins at conception. Many who favor abortion choice say that we will never know when human life begins. The importance of the when-does-human-life-begin issue is not so much argued for as it is taken to be self-evident. Furthermore, belief that this issue is fundamental is (...)
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    The Impossibility of Obtaining Informed Consent to Donation After Circulatory Determination of Death.Don Marquis - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (8):25-27.
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    How Not to Argue That Embryos Lack Full Moral Status.Don Marquis - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (6):54-56.
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    Death as a Legal Fiction.Don Marquis - 2014 - American Journal of Bioethics 14 (8):28-29.
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  31. Review essay : Life, death and Dworkin.Don Marquis - 1996 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 22 (6):127-131.
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    Brill’s Objections to the Future of Value Argument.Don Marquis - 2005 - Social Theory and Practice 31 (1):105-114.
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    An argument that all prerandomized clinical trials are unethical.Don Marquis - 1986 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 11 (4):367-383.
    Conversion of slowly accruing conventionally randomized studies to a prerandomized design has apparently been successful in increasing accrual enough so that some of these studies can be completed. Ellenberg (1984) has pointed out some of the ethical dangers of prerandomization. This paper argues that prerandomization must be either unsuccessful or unethical: either conversion to prerandomization will result in no significant increase in the rate of completion of the study or a significant increase in accrual rate will be achieved either at (...)
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    Jacobs’ objections to the future of value argument.Don Marquis - 2004 - Southwest Philosophy Review 20 (2):147-153.
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    An Ethical Problem Concerning Recent Therapeutic Research on Breast Cancer.Don Marquis - 1989 - Hypatia 4 (2):140-155.
    The surgical treatment of breast cancer has changed in recent years. Analysis of the research that led to these changes yields apparently good arguments for all of the following: (1) The research yielded very great benefits for women. (2) There was no other way of obtaining these benefits. (3) This research violated the fundamental rights of the women who were research subjects. This sets a problem for ethics at many levels.
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    Culture of death.Don Marquis - 2002 - Hastings Center Report 32 (5):5.
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    Does Potentiality Have a Use in Bioethics?Don Marquis - 2013 - American Journal of Bioethics 13 (1):32-33.
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    Gender and Euthanasia.Don Marquis - 2000 - Hastings Center Report 30 (4):4.
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  39. Iviastectomy and conventional randomization.Don Marquis - 1992 - In Helen B. Holmes & Laura Purdy (eds.), Feminist Perspectives in Medical Ethics. Indiana University Press. pp. 4--695.
     
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    In Defense of Morrissey's Strategy.Don Marquis - 2012 - American Journal of Bioethics 12 (6):9-10.
    The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 12, Issue 6, Page 9-10, June 2012.
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    The Arguments Matter.Don Marquis - 2013 - Hastings Center Report 43 (1):3-3.
    One of three commentaries on “Scholarly Discussion of Infanticide?” by Mirko D. Garasic, and “Reflections from a Troubled Stream: Giubilini and Minerva on ‘After‐Birth Abortion,’” by Michael Hauskeller, from the July‐August 2012 issue.
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    The doctor's unproven belief and the subject's informed choice: another commentary.Don Marquis, Ron Stephens & R. J. Levine - 1988 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 11 (3):8-11.
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    [The Doctor's Unproven Beliefs and the Subject's Informed Choice]: Commentary.Don Marquis & Ron Stephens - 1988 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 10 (3):3.
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    The Role of Applied Ethics in Philosophy.Don Marquis - 1990 - Southwest Philosophy Review 6 (1):1-18.
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    The Ultimate Pain Relief.Don Marquis - 1995 - Hastings Center Report 25 (6):2-3.
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    Preterm Labor and Prenatal Harm.Bonnie Steinbock, Don Marquis & Sahar Kayata - 2012 - Hastings Center Report 19 (2):32-34.
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    Preterm Labor and Prenatal Harm.Bonnie Steinbock, Don Marquis & Sahar Kayata - 1989 - Hastings Center Report 19 (2):32-34.
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  48. Book ReviewsJeff. McMahan, The Ethics of Killing: Problems at the Margins of Life.Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002. Pp. 560. $39.95. [REVIEW]Don Marquis - 2003 - Ethics 113 (2):437-440.
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  49. Review of Christopher Kaczor, The Ethics of Abortion: Women's Rights, Human Life, and the Question of Justice[REVIEW]Don Marquis - 2010 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2010 (11).
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    Case Studies: When Research Is Best Therapy.Ethel S. Siris, M. Margaret Kemeny, Don Marquis & Ron Stephens - 1988 - Hastings Center Report 18 (2):24.
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