Karen Quinlan and the freedom of the dying
Journal of Value Inquiry 12 (4) (1978)
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D. Micah Hester (1998). Progressive Dying: Meaningful Acts of Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide. Journal of Medical Humanities 19 (4):279-298.
Mary T. Clark (ed.) (1973). The Problem of Freedom. New York,Appleton-Century-Crofts.
P. T. Schotsmans (2003). Relational Responsibility, and Not Only Stewardship. A Roman Catholic View on Voluntary Euthanasia for Dying and Non-Dying Patients. Christian Bioethics 9 (2-3):285-298.
Donald Coggan (1977). On Dying and Dying Well. Royal Society of Medicine.
Neil Roberts (2004). Fanon, Sartre, Violence, and Freedom. Sartre Studies International 10 (2):139-160.
Norman L. Cantor (2001). Twenty-Five Years After Quinlan: A Review of the Jurisprudence of Death and Dying. [REVIEW] Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 29 (2):182-196.
Karen W. Teel (1992). From Quinlan to Today. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 1 (04):291-.
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