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The Ashley Treatment: Improving Quality of Life or Infringing Dignity and Rights?
C.E. Harnacke
LS wijsgerige Ethiek
OFR - Ethics Institute
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Quality of Life Improvement
100%
Dignity
100%
Ashley Treatment
100%
Quality of Life
75%
Severely Disabled
50%
Disabled children
50%
Lacunae
25%
Good Life
25%
Philosophical Analysis
25%
Breast
25%
Philosophical Theory
25%
Caretakers
25%
Good Argument
25%
Ethical Review
25%
Contro
25%
Womb
25%
Growth Attenuation
25%
Child Faces
25%
Theories of Rights
25%
Conception of the Good
25%
Arts and Humanities
Dignity
100%
Conception
25%
Doubt
25%
Defending
25%
philosophical theories
25%
Good life
25%
Dilemma
25%
Philosophical Analysis
25%
Social Sciences
Quality of Life
100%
Disabled Children
50%
Philosophical Theory
25%