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The End of Personhood

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Karola V. Kreitmair. (2024) Personhood and the Importance of Philosophical Clarity. The American Journal of Bioethics 24:1, pages 35-38.
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Julian Koplin, Tessa Holzman, Neera Bhatia & Julian Savulescu. (2024) Bioethics Should Not Be Constrained by Linguistic Oddness or Social Offense. The American Journal of Bioethics 24:1, pages 15-18.
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David DeGrazia. (2024) Putting a Pronouncement about Personhood into Perspective. The American Journal of Bioethics 24:1, pages 13-15.
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Chun Mun Loke. (2024) Language and Terminology in Discussions of Moral Status. The American Journal of Bioethics 24:1, pages 67-69.
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Peter H. Schwartz. (2024) Defining and Defending Personhood: Lessons from the Disease Debate. The American Journal of Bioethics 24:1, pages 41-43.
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Dov Greenbaum. (2024) Reconceptualizing Personhood in Bioethics and Law: A Spectrum-Based Approach. The American Journal of Bioethics 24:1, pages 38-40.
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Jin K. Park & Robert Truog. (2024) Personhood and the Debate about the Beginning and End of Life. The American Journal of Bioethics 24:1, pages 20-23.
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Andreas Kuersten & Tanner Mathison. (2024) A Qualified Defense of Personhood in Bioethics. The American Journal of Bioethics 24:1, pages 23-26.
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Victor Chidi Wolemonwu, Piyali Mitra & Adetula Bolanle. (2024) Rethinking Personhood through the Lens of Life Forms, Communality, and Moral Agency. The American Journal of Bioethics 24:1, pages 64-67.
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Andrew Garland. (2024) Personhood Is Still Useful, but Not for Everything. The American Journal of Bioethics 24:1, pages 72-74.
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Becket Gremmels. (2024) The Richness of Personhood. The American Journal of Bioethics 24:1, pages 76-78.
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Vilius Dranseika, Ivars Neiders & Brian D. Earp. (2024) Time for Bioethics to End Talk of Personhood (But Only in the Philosophers’ Sense). The American Journal of Bioethics 24:1, pages 32-35.
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Stephen Molldrem, Jacob D. Moses, Alberto Aparicio & Vishnu Subrahmanyam. (2024) For Analytics Beyond “Personhood,” Bioethics Should Look Toward Science and Technology Studies (STS). The American Journal of Bioethics 24:1, pages 46-48.
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Sietske A. L. van Till & Eline M. Bunnik. (2024) The End of Personification: The Mereological Fallacy in Science Communication on Brain Organoids. The American Journal of Bioethics 24:1, pages 51-54.
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Marcin Paweł Ferdynus. (2024) The End of Personhood Seems to Be Greatly Exaggerated. The American Journal of Bioethics 24:1, pages 74-76.
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Søren Holm & Jonathan Lewis. (2024) The Ends of Personhood. The American Journal of Bioethics 24:1, pages 30-32.
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Max F. Kramer. (2024) Prospects for Engineering Personhood. The American Journal of Bioethics 24:1, pages 69-71.
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Hon-Lam Li. (2024) The Concept and Conceptions of Personhood: The Fallacy of Jennifer Blumenthal-Barby’s Argument. The American Journal of Bioethics 24:1, pages 43-45.
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Jason T. Eberl. (2024) The End of (Lockean-Kantian) Personhood. The American Journal of Bioethics 24:1, pages 27-29.
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Luís Cordeiro-Rodrigues & Motsamai Molefe. (2024) Looking Back and Forward: Relational African Bioethics and Why Personhood is Not Dead. The American Journal of Bioethics 24:1, pages 62-64.
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Shu Ishida & Tsutomu Sawai. (2024) Beyond the Personhood: An In-Depth Analysis of Moral Considerations in Human Brain Organoid Research. The American Journal of Bioethics 24:1, pages 54-56.
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Nancy S. Jecker & Caesar A. Atuire. (2024) Personhood Beyond the West. The American Journal of Bioethics 24:1, pages 59-62.
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Zohar Elyoseph, Dorit Hadar Shoval & Inbar Levkovich. (2024) Beyond Personhood: Ethical Paradigms in the Generative Artificial Intelligence Era. The American Journal of Bioethics 24:1, pages 57-59.
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John H. Evans. (2024) Personhood and the Public’s Definitions of a Human. The American Journal of Bioethics 24:1, pages 49-51.
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