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Vol. 2, Issue 1, 2024July 12, 2024 EDT

Is It Always Morally Obligatory to Follow the Advance Directives of Patients with Dementia?

Jeremy M. Long, MA, MA, Peter A. DePergola II, PhD, MTS, HEC-C,
Advanced DirectivesDementiaValuesHarmObligationConsentNatural LawPersonalism
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Long, Jeremy M., and Peter A. DePergola II. 2024. “Is It Always Morally Obligatory to Follow the Advance Directives of Patients with Dementia?” Charity in Truth: A Journal of Ethics, Religion, and Culture 2 (1): 26–31.
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