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Eintrag |
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1 |
Tumin, Remy: In Move to Protect Whales, Polynesian Indigenous Groups Give Them Personhood : Indigenous leaders of New Zealand, Tahiti and the Cook Islands signed a treaty that recognizes whales as legal persons. Conservationists hope it will lead to legal protections. In: New York Times, 2024 (2024-03-29) |
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2 |
Bachiochi, Erika: What Makes a Fetus a Person? In: New York Times, 2022 (2022-07-01) |
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3 |
Lawrence, David R.; Harris, John: Monkeys, moral machines, and persons In: Rethinking moral status / ed. by Steve Clarke, Hazem Zohny, and Julian Savulescu. - 1. ed . - Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press, (2021). - 290-305 |
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4 |
Neuman, Yair: Automatic diagnosis and screening of personality dimensions and mental health problems In: Artificial intelligence in brain and mental health : philosophical, ethical & policy issues / Fabrice Jotterand ; Marcello Ienca, eds. - Cham : Springer, (2021). - 27-39 |
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5 |
Beauregard, James: Philosophical neuroethics : a personalist approach 2019 |
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6 |
Douthat, Ross: The Abortion Mysticism of Pete Buttigieg : How the party of science decided that personhood begins at birth. In: New York Times, 2019 (2019-09-17) |
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7 |
Quante, Michael: Human persons 2019 |
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8 |
Boddington, Paula; Featherstone, Katie: The canary in the coal mine : continence care for people with dementia in acute hospital wards as a crisis of dehumanization In: Bioethics, 2018, Vol. 32 (4), 251-260 |
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9 |
Gagliano, Monica: Persons as plants : ecopsychology and the return to the dream of nature In: Covert plants : vegetal consciousness and agency in an anthropocentric world / ed. by Prudence Gibson and Baylee Brits. - Santa Barbara, Calif. : Brainstorm Books, (2018). - 183-194 |
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10 |
Rodger, Daniel; Blackshaw, Bruce P.; Wilcox, Clinton: Why arguments against infanticide remain convincing : a reply to Räsänen In: Bioethics, 2018, Vol. 32 (3), 215-219 |
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11 |
Watkins, Eric (Hg.): Kant on persons and agency 2018 |
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12 |
Epstein, Richard A.: The dangerous claims of the animal rights movement In: The animal ethics reader / ed. by Susan J. Armstrong and Richard G. Botzler. - 3. ed . - New York, NY [u.a.] : Routledge, (2017). - 676-679 |
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13 |
Miller, Calum; Pruss, Alexander: Human organisms begin to exist at fertilization In: Bioethics, 2017, Vol. 31 (7), 534-542 |
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14 |
Pietrzykowski, Tomasz: The idea of non-personal subjects of law In: Legal personhood: Animals, artificial intelligence and the unborn / Visa A. J. Kurki ; Tomasz Pietrzykowski, eds, 2017, 119, 49-67 |
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15 |
Silva, Denis Franco: From human to person : detaching personhood from human nature In: Legal personhood: Animals, artificial intelligence and the unborn / Visa A. J. Kurki ; Tomasz Pietrzykowski, eds, 2017, 119, 113-125 |
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16 |
DeGrazia, David: Sentient nonpersons and the disvalue of death In: Bioethics, 2016, Vol. 30 (7), 511-519 |
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17 |
MacMillan, Alissa: Pragmatism, religion, and ethics : a reminder from Rorty In: Dual-process theories in moral psychology : interdisciplinary approaches to theoretical, empirical and practical considerations. - Wiesbaden, (2016). - 297-313 |
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18 |
Räsänen, Joona: Pro-life arguments against infanticide and why they are not convincing In: Bioethics, 2016, Vol. 30 (9), 656-662 |
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19 |
Bostrom, Nick: Würde und Enhancement In: Enhancement der Moral / Raphael van Riel ; Ezio Di Nucci ; Jan Schildmann (Hrsg.). - Münster : mentis, (2015). - 147-175 |
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20 |
Bradley, Ben (Hg.): The Oxford handbook of philosophy of death 2015 |