Acts, omissions, and keeping patients alive in a persistent vegetative state

In Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 99-119 (1995)
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Abstract

There are many conflicting attitudes to technological progress: some people are fearful that robots will soon take over, even perhaps making ethical decisions for us, whilst others enthusiastically embrace a future largely run for us by them. Still others insist that we cannot predict the long term outcome of present technological developments. In this paper I shall be concerned with the impact of the new technology on medicine, and with one particularly agonizing ethical dilemma to which it has already given rise

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Sophie Botros
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