Works by Fred Rosner ( view other items matching `Fred Rosner`, view all matches )

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  1. Fred Rosner (2009). The Definition of Death in Jewish Law. In John P. Lizza (ed.), Defining the Beginning and End of Life: Readings on Personal Identity and Bioethics. Johns Hopkins University Press.
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  2. Jeffrey T. Berger, Fred Rosner, Joel Potash, Pieter Kark, Peter Farnsworth & Allen J. Bennett (1998). Medical Futility: Towards Consensus on Disagreement. HEC Forum 10 (1):102-118.
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  3. Fred Rosner (1991). Modern Medicine and Jewish Ethics. Yeshiva University Press.
     
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  4. Fred Rosner (1983). The Traditionalist Jewish Physician and Modern Biomedical Ethical Problems. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 8 (3):225-242.
    Recent advances in biomedical technology and therapeutic procedures hace generatad a moral crisis in modern medicine. The cast strides made in medical science and technology have creatred options which only a few decades earlier would have been relegated to the realm of science fiction. Man, to a significant degree, now has the ability to exercise control not only over the stages of disease but even over the very processes of life and death, With the unfolding of new discoveries and techniques, (...)
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