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  1. Bioethics and the Human Goods: An Introduction to Natural Law Bioethics, by Alfonso Gómez-Lobo, with John Keown
  2. A Thomistic Defense of Whole-Brain Death
  3. Aquinas on the Beginning and End of Human Life. By Fabrizio Amerini. Translated by Mark Henninger. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2013. ix + 260 pages. $29.95.
  4. “Eywa Will Provide”
  5. A Thomistic appraisal of human enhancement technologies
  6. Catholic Bioethics for a New Millenium. By Anthony Fisher
  7. Sons of Anarchy and Philosophy
  8. Virtue and Vice in the SAMCROpolis
  9. Thomas Aquinas: Teacher and Scholar (The Aquinas Lectures at Maynooth, vol. 2: 2002–2010) Four Courts Press, 2012. Edited by James McEvoy, Michael W. Dunne and Julia Hynes. Four Courts Press, 2012, 264pp., €55.00 ISBN – 978-1-84682-308-4
  10. Enhancing Human Capacities edited by Julian Savulescu, Ruud ter Meulen, and Guy Kahane
  11. Personal Identity and Resurrection: How Do We Survive Our Death? Edited by Georg Gasser
  12. Ontological Kinds Versus Biological Species
  13. Metaphysical and Moral Status of Cryopreserved Embryos
  14. Religious and Secular Perspectives on the Value of Suffering
  15. Practical Philosophy
  16. Human Capacities and Moral Status by Russell DiSilvestro
  17. Brain Life and the Argument from Potential: Affirming the Ontological Status of Human Embryos and Fetuses
  18. Fetuses Are Neither Violinists nor Violators
  19. Varieties of Dualism
  20. What Dignitas personae Does Not Say
  21. I, Clone: How Cloning Is (Mis)Portrayed in Contemporary Cinema
  22. The Complex Nature of Jewish and Catholic Bioethics
  23. Advancing the Case for Organ Procurement
  24. Double-Effect Reasoning
  25. Theological Bioethics
  26. Artificial Nutrition and Hydration: The New Catholic Debate edited by Christopher Tollefsen
  27. The Moral Status of ‘Unborn Children’ Without Rights
  28. Exercising Restraint in the Creation of Animal–Human Chimeras
  29. Battlestar Galactica and Philosophy
  30. A THOMISTIC PERSPECTIVE ON THE BEGINNING OF PERSONHOOD: REDUX
  31. Creating Non-Human Persons: Might It Be Worth the Risk?
  32. Review of John P. Lizza.Persons, Humanity, and the Definition of Death.1
  33. Ethical Considerations in Defense of Embryo Adoption
  34. Human Dignity in the Biotech Century
  35. Dualist and Animalist Perspectives on Death
  36. Eligibility for Organ Transplantation to Foreign Nationals
  37. Death and Dying
  38. Aquinas's Account of Human Embryogenesis and Recent Interpretations
  39. A THOMISTIC UNDERSTANDING OF HUMAN DEATH1
  40. Pomponazzi and Aquinas on the Intellective Soul
  41. Extraordinary Care and the Spiritual Goal of Life
  42. Aquinas on Euthanasia, Suffering, and Palliative Care
  43. Ford, Norman M., S.D.B. The Prenatal Person: Ethics from Conception to Birth
  44. The American Thomistic Revival in the Philosophical Papers of R.J. Henle, S.J.
  45. Action and Conduct
  46. The Beginning of Personhood: A Thomistic Biological Analysis
  47. “I Am an Instrument of God“: Religious Belief, Atheism, and Meaning