The End of Personhood Seems to Be Greatly Exaggerated

American Journal of Bioethics 24 (1):74-76 (2024)
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The term “personhood” has a long history and is deeply rooted in the bioethical debate. Jennifer Blumenthal-Barby argues that bioethicists should abandon the concept of personhood, because “‘person...

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