‘There’s No Harm in Talking’…True…But It Depends on How We Talk and What We Then Do

American Journal of Bioethics 20 (12):32-34 (2020)
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McCarthy, Homan, and Rozier’s article seeks to bridge a gap between theological and secular bioethics (McCarthy, Homan, and Rozier 2020). It should be noted that the “theological” emphasis in the a...

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