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    From the Director.Norman Ford Sdb - forthcoming - Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin.
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    When did I begin?: conception of the human individual in history, philosophy, and science.Norman M. Ford - 1988 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    When Did I Begin? investigates the theoretical, moral, and biological issues surrounding the debate over the beginning of human life. With the continuing controversy over the use of in vitro fertilization techniques and experimentation with human embryos, these issues have been forced into the arena of public debate. Following a detailed analysis of the history of the question, Reverend Ford argues that a human individual could not begin before definitive individuation occurs with the appearance of the primitive streak about (...)
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    Rev. Ford Replies to Dr. Diamond.Norman M. Ford - 2003 - Ethics and Medics 28 (10):3-4.
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  4. Abortion-Informing the Debate.Michael Herbert & Norman Ford - 2005 - Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 10 (3):1.
     
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  5. Catholicism and human reproduction: An historical overview.Norman M. Ford - 2012 - The Australasian Catholic Record 89 (1):49.
    Ford, Norman M Throughout history Catholics held the commonly accepted views of the times regarding human reproduction, and these views changed as advances were made in scientific knowledge. Hence, it would be best to begin with Aristotle's views on human reproduction.
     
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  6. Care of human health and life and its reasonable limits: A catholic perspective.Norman M. Ford - 2013 - The Australasian Catholic Record 90 (2):172.
    Ford, Norman M Doctors and nurses understand the personal dignity of their patients and their natural desire to be healthy and happy. The aged with failing memories or mental impairments are persons whose dignity and moral worth remain intact. They also know patients differ in their personal circumstances, their faith, their stages of life's journey and their attitude to sickness and approach of death. This awareness enables them to adequately perform their valuable professional services from a subject centred (...)
     
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  7. HIV infection prevention and catholic moral principles.Norman Ford - 2011 - The Australasian Catholic Record 88 (3):318.
    Ford, Norman There has been some confusion in the media over what Pope Benedict XVI meant by his comments on the use of condoms. He was discussing acts of sexual intercourse performed by male prostitutes in relation to HIV (human immune deficiency virus) infection in reply to a question put to him during an interview with Peter Seewald. The Vatican spokesman Fr Lombardi SJ said the Pope 'had confirmed to him that the example was valid in the case (...)
     
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  8. Understanding the persistent vegetative state and the ethics of care for its patients.Norman Ford - 2015 - The Australasian Catholic Record 92 (3):317.
    Ford, Norman In 1972 Brian Jennett and Fred Plum recommended the term 'persistent vegetative state' to describe a state of continuing 'wakefulness without awareness', which can follow a variety of severe insults to the brain. Their description of the syndrome has stood the test of time, but PVS continues to be a source of medical, legal, and ethical debate.
     
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    Induced pluripotent stem cells.Norman Ford - 2011 - Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 16 (4):4.
    Ford, Norman Many people think that the Catholic Church is morally opposed to all research and therapeutic use of stem cells. This is far from the truth. The Church is rightly morally opposed to all destructive use of human embryos to obtain pluripotent embryonic stem cells, but it is not opposed to pluripotent stem cells ethically derived from adult cells.
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    Medically Administered Nutrition and Hydration and Ethics.Norman Ford - 2005 - Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 11 (1):9.
    Ford, Norman The basic moral principle in health care requires us to have medical treatment that is reasonably required in the circumstances to restore health or to save life. It is the responsibility of healthcare professionals to interpret this duty in dialogue with their patients.
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    Catholic Health Care and Its Ethical Challenges.Norman Ford - 2007 - Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 12 (4):1.
    Ford, Norman Catholic healthcare facilities fulfil their mission in the world of the sick and dying of all ages. Challenges occasionally arise to remain faithful to their identity and mission in a world whose ethical standards are changing. This article discusses the nature of the challenges ahead.
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    Stop press: Human cloning bill in Victorian parliament.Norman Ford - 2007 - Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 12 (3):12.
    Ford, Norman Victoria's Minister for Health, the Hon. Bronwyn Pike MLA introduced a Bill to allow therapeutic cloning in Victoria on March 13, 2007. If this Bill is passed, Victoria would be the first State to permit somatic cell nuclear transfer (therapeutic cloning) and thereby open the way for the destruction of cloned human embryos for therapeutic purposes and medical research.
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    Stem Cells, Altered Nuclear Transfer & Ethics.Norman Ford - 2007 - Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 12 (3):9.
    Ford, Norman Once therapies using embryonic stem cells enter clinical practice, pressure will increase to find pluripotent stem cells for therapeutic purposes that are not derived from human embryos. This article explores several likely sources of such pluripotent cells.
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    Planning Future Health Care.Norman Ford - 2006 - Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 12 (2):7.
    Ford, Norman This is an article to introduce readers to the issue of people planning their options for future health care and medical treatment, and the importance of taking it seriously and acting on it.
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    Cooperation in Unethical Actions of Others.Norman Ford - 2006 - Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 12 (1):1.
    Ford, Norman Lord Brennan, a Catholic Lawyer, chaired an inquiry into the allegations following criticism of certain unethical practices performed in St John and Elizabeth, a large London Catholic Private Hospital, thus providing an opportunity to reflect on the ethics of cooperating in the unethical actions of others. It is recommended that the opinion of a hospital's select group of staff, an ethicist and/or moral theologian would help discern when a proportionately critical cause justifies cooperation and hence collusion (...)
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    Impact of Spirituality on Making Ethical Healthcare Decisions.Norman Ford - 2006 - Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 11 (4):1.
    Ford, Norman Details of a speech given during a conference called 'Health Care Towards the End of Life, Ethics and Spirituality', organised by the Caroline Chisholm Centre for Health Ethics and held at St Vincent's Hospital on May 23, 2006 are presented. The topic of the conference was the impact of spirituality on making healthcare decisions. Special consideration to the relationship of patients' conscience and autonomy to their spirituality, religious beliefs or lack thereof was recommended considering some beliefs (...)
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    Moral Worth and Inviolability of Unborn Children.Norman Ford - 2006 - Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 11 (3):1.
    Ford, Norman The moral worth and dignity of the unborn child varies according to peoples' fundamental religious and personal beliefs on what constitutes a human person. The antithetical views on the moral value of the unborn child are due to different philosophies, which admits the existence and meaningfulness of nonmaterial reality and the other that practically denies both.
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    Ethical Issues in the Management of Bird Flu Pandemic.Norman Ford - 2005 - Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 11 (2):4.
    Ford, Norman Following on from the previous article by Anne Moates, I will take for granted the need for all infected birds to be tracked down and destroyed. I am assuming the scenario that some human beings may be infected by a mutated form of the highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza so that this modified bird flu virus can be transmitted from human to human by social contact. Some of the ethical issues that arise in this possible scenario (...)
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    The Human Embryo as Person in Catholic Teaching.Norman Ford - 2001 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 1 (2):155-160.
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    A reply to Michael goughlan.Norman Ford - 1989 - Bioethics 3 (4):342–346.
    Ford's book on the question of when human personhood begins, When Did I Begin? Conception of the Human Individual in History, Philosophy and Science (Cambridge University Press; 1988), is reviewed by Michael J. Coughlan in this issue of Bioethics. Here Ford responds to Coughlan's review, focusing on three topics: the importance of rationality for personhood, how far back one can trace the ontological identity of what is indisputably a human individual and human person, and the difference between the (...)
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    Abortion and the Risk of Breast Cancer.Norman Ford - 2003 - Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 8 (4):9.
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    A Reply to Michael Goughlan.Norman Ford - 1989 - Bioethics 3 (4):342-346.
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    Access to Infertility Clinics for Single Women and Lesbians?Norman Ford - 2000 - Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 6 (1):1.
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    Biblical and Christian Tradition on Respecting Human Embryos.Norman Ford - 2004 - Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 10 (1):10.
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    Cloning and Embryo Research in Australia.Norman Ford - 2003 - Ethics and Medics 28 (3):2-4.
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  26. Christian Conscience.Norman Ford - unknown
     
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  27. Corrupting the Youth: A History of Philosophy in Australia [Book Review].Norman Ford - 2006 - The Australasian Catholic Record 83 (3):373.
     
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    Different concepts of person employed in bioethics.Norman Ford - 1998 - The Australasian Catholic Record 75 (3):255.
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    Destruction of Human Embryos, Fetuses and Ethics.Norman Ford - 2003 - Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 9 (1):11.
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    Ethics and Adolescent Health.Norman Ford - 2000 - Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 5 (4):7.
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    Ethical Aspects of Treatment of Women Who Have Been Raped.Norman Ford - 1999 - Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 4 (4):1.
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    Ethical Aspects of Treatment of Extremely Low Birth Weight Babies.Norman Ford - 2001 - Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 7 (1):10.
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    Embryos, Cloning, Stem Cell Research and Ethics.Norman Ford - 2004 - Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 10 (2):10.
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    Early Delivery of a Fetus with Anencephaly.Norman M. Ford - 2003 - Ethics and Medics 28 (7):1-4.
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    Embryo Research, Cloning and Ethics.Norman Ford - 2002 - Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 8 (1):4.
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    From Human Transplants to Xenotransplants.Norman Ford - 2002 - Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 7 (3):7.
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    Fetal Surgery.Norman M. Ford - 2003 - Ethics and Medics 28 (8):3-4.
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  38. From the Director.Norman Ford - 1998 - Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 4 (1):4.
     
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    Human- and Xeno-Transplantation Research and Ethics.Norman Ford - 2004 - Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 9 (3):1.
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  40. Health Care, Experimental Therapies, Research and Ethics.Norman Ford - 2005 - Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 10 (4):4.
     
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  41. Highlights of Brian Pollard's Views on Palliative Care.Norman Ford - 2005 - Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 10 (3):7.
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    Human pluripotent stem cell research and ethics.Norman Ford - 2006 - Monash Bioethics Review 25 (1):31-41.
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    How to Find Out What Is Morally Right or Wrong.Norman Ford - 1999 - Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 5 (1):10.
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    Is Every Isolated Embryonic Cell an Embryo?Norman Ford - 1999 - Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 5 (2):1.
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    Is Relieving Distress for the Dying Euthanasia?Norman Ford - 1998 - Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 4 (2):4.
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    Life and Death in Healthcare Ethics: A Short Introduction.Norman Ford - 2002 - Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 7 (3):10.
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    Material Cooperation and Abortion.Norman Ford - 1998 - Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 4 (1):10.
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    Moral dilemmas in the care of the dying.Norman Ford - 1996 - The Australasian Catholic Record 73 (4):474.
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    Newborns and Organ Donation.Norman M. Ford - 2003 - Ethics and Medics 28 (9):2-4.
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    Overview on the Dignity of the Human Person.Norman Ford - 2002 - Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 7 (2):7.
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