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Lessons from Thomas Aquinas on the Importance of Emotion for Practical Reasoning in Medical Ethics and Clinical Decision Making

I presented a paper at the 3rd Annual Conference on Medicine and Religion. Contact me for a copy of this presentation.

Author rootPosted on March 7, 2014March 11, 2023Categories refereed presentationTags bioethics, biomedical ethics, emotion, medicine, passions, thomas aquinas

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