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Volume 8, Number 7, July 2008

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Articles

Disciplining Bioethics
pp. 1-2(2)
Author: Wolpe, Paul Root

An Apology for Socratic Bioethics
pp. 3-7(5)
Authors: Miller, Franklin; Truog, Robert

Good Guys Don't Wear White
pp. 8-9(2)
Author: Chambers, Tod

Natural Embryo Loss and the Moral Status of the Human Fetus
pp. 22-23(2)
Author: Brakman, Sarah-Vaughan

Letting Nature Take Its Course
pp. 23-25(3)
Author: Burda, Marianne

Natural Embryo Loss—A Missed Opportunity
pp. 25-27(3)
Author: Marino, Thomas

For What We Do, and Fail To Do
pp. 29-31(3)
Authors: Dodsworth, Christopher; Toth-Fejel, Tihamer; Stangebye, Zach

Precisely Which Claim Makes Spontaneous Abortion a Scourge?
pp. 31-33(3)
Author: DiSilvestro, Russell

A Critical Analysis of the Concept and Discourse of 'Unborn Child'
pp. 34-39(6)
Authors: McCullough, Laurence; Chervenak, Frank

Do Embryonic “Patients” Have Moral Interests?
pp. 40-42(3)
Author: Strong, Carson

A Critique of the 'Fetus as Patient'
pp. 42-44(3)
Authors: Lyerly, Anne Drapkin; Little, Margaret Olivia; Faden, Ruth

The Moral Status of 'Unborn Children' Without Rights
pp. 44-46(3)
Author: Eberl, Jason

The “Fetus as Patient”: A Critique
pp. 47-50(4)
Author: Brown, Stephen

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