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    Commentary on ‘expressivism at the beginning and end of life’.Felicia Nimue Ackerman - 2020 - Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (8):548-549.
    Death can be good— I’ll tell you how. Just have it come Decades from now.1 Full disclosure: The above poem expresses my outlook, and I have trouble empathising with people who want to die. But that does not make me unable to evaluate objections to the expressivist argument against PAS. Reed sets forth the expressivist argument as follows: ‘[W]hen we allow PAS for individuals who are terminally ill or facing some severe disease or disability, we send a message of disrespect (...)
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    Using Fictive Narrative to Teach Ethics/Philosophy.Michael Boylan, Felicia Nimue Ackerman, Gabriel Palmer-Fernandez, Sybol Cook Anderson & Edward Spence - 2011 - Teaching Ethics 12 (1):61-94.
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    The More the Merrier.Felicia Nimue Ackerman - 2006 - Dialogue 45 (3):549-558.
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    Patient and family decisions about life-extension and death.Felicia Nimue Ackerman - 2007 - In Rosamond Rhodes, Leslie Francis & Anita Silvers (eds.), The Blackwell Guide to Medical Ethics. Blackwell.
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    Death is a Punch in the Jaw: Life-Extension and its Discontents.Felicia Nimue Ackerman - 2009 - In Bonnie Steinbock (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Bioethics. Oxford University Press.
    This article deals both with greatly extended finite life and with immortality and uses the term ‘greatly extended life’ to cover both. Except where indicated, it proceeds from some assumptions adapted from Christine Overall. First, people would know the life expectancy in their society or would know that they were immortal. Second, everyone would have the opportunity to choose greatly extended life. Third, greatly extended life would not be mandatory; people would be able to opt out at any point.
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  6. Using Fictive Narrative to Teach Ethics/Philosophy.Michael Boylan, Felicia Nimue Ackerman, Gabriel Palmer-Fernandez & Sybol Cook - 2011 - Teaching Ethics 12 (1):61-94.
     
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    “I Support the Right to Die. You Go First”: Bias and Physician-Assisted Suicide.Felicia Nimue Ackerman - 2018 - In David Boonin, Katrina L. Sifferd, Tyler K. Fagan, Valerie Gray Hardcastle, Michael Huemer, Daniel Wodak, Derk Pereboom, Stephen J. Morse, Sarah Tyson, Mark Zelcer, Garrett VanPelt, Devin Casey, Philip E. Devine, David K. Chan, Maarten Boudry, Christopher Freiman, Hrishikesh Joshi, Shelley Wilcox, Jason Brennan, Eric Wiland, Ryan Muldoon, Mark Alfano, Philip Robichaud, Kevin Timpe, David Livingstone Smith, Francis J. Beckwith, Dan Hooley, Russell Blackford, John Corvino, Corey McCall, Dan Demetriou, Ajume Wingo, Michael Shermer, Ole Martin Moen, Aksel Braanen Sterri, Teresa Blankmeyer Burke, Jeppe von Platz, John Thrasher, Mary Hawkesworth, William MacAskill, Daniel Halliday, Janine O’Flynn, Yoaav Isaacs, Jason Iuliano, Claire Pickard, Arvin M. Gouw, Tina Rulli, Justin Caouette, Allen Habib, Brian D. Earp, Andrew Vierra, Subrena E. Smith, Danielle M. Wenner, Lisa Diependaele, Sigrid Sterckx, G. Owen Schaefer, Markus K. Labude, Harisan Unais Nasir, Udo Schuklenk, Benjamin Zolf & Woolwine (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Philosophy and Public Policy. Springer Verlag. pp. 703-715.
    Consider these three positions about physician-assisted suicide:Physician-assisted suicide should be illegal for everyone.Physician-assisted suicide should be legal for only the terminally ill.Physician-assisted suicide should be legal for all competent adults.So far, the debate in America has been primarily between positions 1 and 2. I think it should be between positions 1 and 3. Both those positions embody reasonable viewpoints, and I will not try to decide between them in this chapter. But I will argue that the double standard embodied in (...)
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  8. Letters to the Editor.Steven M. Cahn & Felicia Nimue Ackerman - 2005 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 79 (2):5-6.
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    Coronavirus Is a Curse / Discrimination Makes It Worse.Felicia Nimue Ackerman - forthcoming - Ethics in Biology, Engineering and Medicine: An International Journal.
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    More Merriment: A Rejoinder to Overall.Felicia Nimue Ackerman - 2009 - Dialogue 48 (2):423-429.
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    Lucinda Among the Bioethicists.Felicia Nimue Ackerman - 2007 - American Journal of Bioethics 7 (6):61-62.
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    Coronavirus Is a Curse; Discrimination Makes it Worse.Felicia Nimue Ackerman - 2020 - Ethics in Biology, Engineering and Medicine 11 (1):9-16.
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    Letter to the Editor.Felicia Nimue Ackerman - 2007 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 80 (5):161 -.
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    Longer Living through Technology: In Favor of Life-Prolonging Biomedical Technology for Old People.Felicia Nimue Ackerman - 2015 - Ethics in Biology, Engineering and Medicine 6 (3-4):163-171.
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    “I’ve Been Bad”: Using Light Verse in Teaching Philosophy.Felicia Nimue Ackerman - 2019 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 53 (3):3-13.
    . Conventional wisdom in our society is that a good death involves accepting it as natural rather than striving to stave it off as long as possible. An alternative view is “Death can be good / I’ll show you how / Just have it come / decades from now.” In this essay, I discuss how I use this poem and other light verses of mine in teaching philosophy. These poems offer unusual viewpoints in several additional areas of philosophical and bioethical (...)
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    More about More Life.Felicia Nimue Ackerman - 2003 - Hastings Center Report 33 (6):5.
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    The More the Merrier.Felicia Nimue Ackerman - 2006 - Dialogue 45 (3):549-558.
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