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  1. Moral Matters: Ethical Issues in Medicine and the Life Sciences.Arthur Caplan & Stan van Hooft - 1996 - Bioethics 10 (2):167-169.
     
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    Edwards on disablement and personal identity.Stan Hooft - 2007 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 10 (2):217-218.
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    Life, Death, and Subjectivity: Moral Sources in Bioethics.Stan van Hooft (ed.) - 2004 - Brill | Rodopi.
    This book presents an exploration of concepts central to health care practice. In exploring such concepts as Subjectivity, Life, Personhood, and Death in deep philosophical terms, the book aims to draw out the ethical demands that arise when we encounter these phenomena, and also the moral resources of health care workers for meeting those demands. The series _Values in Bioethics_ makes available original philosophical books in all areas of bioethics, including medical and nursing ethics, health care ethics, research ethics, environmental (...)
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    Weakness of will.Stan Hooft - 1988 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 26 (3):403-421.
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    Reviews & discussions.Marion Maddox, Marcel Sarot, Patrick Hutchings, Stan Hooft & Winifred Wing Han Lamb - 1996 - Sophia 35 (2):99-118.
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    Philosophy and the care of the self: A literature survey. [REVIEW]Stan Hooft - 2002 - Sophia 41 (1):89-134.
    This article reviews a number of recent books and practices that address a renewed interest in the role that philosophy might play in the living of a rich and fulfilling life. The review looks at books addressed to the general public as well as books which discuss such classical and Hellenistic philosophers as took their task to be helping people achieve happiness in life. It then turns to contemporary studies of the self and of wisdom and turns finally to some (...)
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    Review of Clive Hamilton. [REVIEW]Stan Hooft - 2009 - Sophia 48 (2):211-213.
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    Review of Clive Hamilton, The Freedom Paradox: Towards a Post-secular Ethics: Crows Nest, NSW: Allen & Unwin, 2008, ISBN 978-1-74175-507-7, pb, 274 pp. with notes and index. [REVIEW]Stan Hooft - 2009 - Sophia 48 (2):211-213.
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    Review of John D. Caputo: On Religion: London and New York: Routledge, 2001, paperback 0-415-23332-1, 147 pages including index. [REVIEW]Stan Hooft - 2009 - Sophia 48 (3):327-329.
    This is a review of John Caputo’s recent Routledge book on religion. Caputo’s central idea is captured by the phrase ‘religion without religion’, by which he means a religious stance or attitude that is not circumscribed by allegiance to any specific creed.
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