"How Are We Defining Our Terms Here?": The Defining the Semantic Meaning of Terms in Bioethical Debates

Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 33 (6):533-537 (2008)
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Medical Ethics Needs a New View of Autonomy.R. L. Walker - 2008 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 33 (6):594-608.
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