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A. Vilhelmsson, T. Svensson & A. Meeuwisse (2011). Mental Ill Health, Public Health and Medicalization. Public Health Ethics 4 (3):207-217.
Y. M. Barilan (2004). Is the Clock Ticking for Terminally Ill Patients in Israel? Preliminary Comment on a Proposal for a Bill of Rights for the Terminally Ill. Journal of Medical Ethics 30 (4):353-357.
H. J. Rose (1948). Cornelia Steketee Hulst: Perseus and the Gorgon. Pp. Xvii+222; Frontispiece, 83 Ill. In Text. La Salle, Ill.: Open Court Publishing Co., 1946. Cloth, $4.50. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 62 (02):92-.
Michael Cholbi (2009). Tonkens on the Irrationality of the Suicidally Mentally Ill. Journal of Applied Philosophy 26 (1):102-106.
Lee Wilkins (1990). Taking the Future Seriously. Journal of Mass Media Ethics 5 (2):88 – 101.
E. J. Lowe (2006). Non-Cartesian Substance Dualism and the Problem of Mental Causation. Erkenntnis 65 (1):5-23.
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