Interconnectedness and Interdependence: Challenges for Public Health Ethics

American Journal of Bioethics 17 (9):19-21 (2017)
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Abstract

An increasing number of contemporary voices in both bioethics and environmental ethics have grown dissatisfied with the schisms, abysses, and raging torrents that continue to flow between those two...

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Nicolae Morar
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Bioethics and the Hypothesis of Extended Health.Nicolae Morar & Joshua August Skorburg - 2018 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 28 (3):341-376.

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