Philosophical Practice During End of Life Care

International Journal of Philosophical Practice 4 (3):32-35 (2017)
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This paper applies Logic-Based-Therapy to the context of end of life decisions, with focus on how a medical practitioner can help patients rationally and philosophically confront the impending death of a loved one.

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