D Benatar
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Benatar D
J Med Ethics
. 2009 Jun;
35(6):395-6.
PMID: 19482987
In his response to my earlier criticism, Rob Lawlor argues that the benefits I suggest can be derived from teaching moral theories in applied ethics courses can be obtained in...
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Benatar D
J Med Ethics
. 2009 May;
35(5):328-9.
PMID: 19407042
Seth Baum suggests that my claim that it is better never to come into existence "can readily be rejected not just out of reflexive distaste for the claim but also...
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Benatar D
J Med Ethics
. 2007 Nov;
33(11):671-2.
PMID: 17971473
In a recent paper, Rob Lawlor argues that moral theories should not be taught in courses on applied ethics. The author contends that Dr Lawlor's arguments overlook at least two...
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Benatar D
J Med Ethics
. 2005 Dec;
32(1):17-20.
PMID: 16373517
Recent decades have seen the emergence of two new fields of inquiry into ethical issues in medicine. These are the fields of bioethics and of health and human rights. In...
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Benatar D, Benatar M
Bioethics
. 2001 Nov;
15(1):57-76.
PMID: 11699550
Are fetuses, at any stage of their development, capable of feeling pain? In his paper, "Locating the Beginnings of Pain," Stuart Derbyshire argues that they are not. We argue that...
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