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  1. An enduring ethic of end of life care: Catholic health Australia's response to Victoria's 'voluntary assisted dying' act as participatory theological bioethics.Daniel J. Fleming - 2019 - The Australasian Catholic Record 96 (4):458.
    On 19 June 2019, Victoria's 'Voluntary Assisted Dying' Act came into effect. The Act makes legal two interventions at the end of life. In most cases, it allows a doctor to prescribe a patient who meets certain criteria with a lethal substance, which it is supposed a patient will take at a time and place of their choosing to end their life. In rarer cases, where a patient is unable to ingest the lethal substance, it also allows for a doctor (...)
     
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  2. Bringing Our World Together a Study in World Community.Daniel Johnson Fleming - 1945 - C. Scribner's Sons.
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  3. Ethical Issues Confronting World Christians.Daniel Johnson Fleming - 1936 - The Monist 46:320.
     
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    Primordial Moral Awareness: Levinas, Conscience, and the Unavoidable Call to Responsibility.Daniel J. Fleming - 2015 - Heythrop Journal 56 (4):604-618.
    The phenomenon of conscience as articulated in Roman Catholic moral theology has at least three dimensions: a fundamental and universal call to moral goodness; the search for moral truth; and a commitment to act in a particular way. Recent moral theology has tended to focus on the latter two dimensions, but there has been a strong call from Thomas Ryan for attention to the first dimension of conscience, especially its constitution in ‘horizontal relationality’. In this article I respond to Ryan's (...)
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  5. Witness, the pedagogy of grace and moral development.Daniel J. Fleming & Thomas Ryan - 2018 - The Australasian Catholic Record 95 (3):259.
    Fleming, Daniel J; Ryan, Thomas Three recent phrases of Pope Francis warrant attention and guide this article. First, there is his call for 'witnesses of God's love' in his tribute to modern martyrs. The second is 'the pedagogy of grace' and the work of the Spirit explained in 'Amoris Laetitia'. Third, from the same document, we find his discussion of accompaniment in the process of moral discernment within the church. With these as guideposts and drawing on recent studies in moral (...)
     
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  6. Aristotle". Selections from "Natural Science, Psychology", and the "Nicomachean Ethics. [REVIEW]Daniel Johnson Fleming - 1936 - Ancient Philosophy (Misc) 46:320.