Environmental ethics and medical ethics: some implications for end-of-life care, Part II

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics: CQ: The International Journal of Healthcare Ethics Committees 8 (2):250-256 (1999)
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In Part 1 of this essay, I raised the following question: How would our care of the dying patient change if environmentally inspired theories of ethics, like deep ecology, were imported into current Western norms of patient care?

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