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    Futility in medical decisions.E. D. Pellegrino - 2005 - HEC Forum 17 (4):308-318.
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    Medical Ethics in the Courtroom: A Reappraisal.V. A. Sharpe & E. D. Pellegrino - 1997 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 22 (4):373-379.
    Following up on a 1989 paper on the subject, this essay revisits the question of ethical expertise in the court room. Informed by recent developments in the use of ethics experts, the authors argue 1) that the adversarial nature of court proceedings challenges the integrity of the ethicist's pedagogical role; 2) that the use of ethics experts as normative authorities remains dubious; 3) that clarification of the State's interest in “protecting the ethical integrity of the medical profession” is urgently required; (...)
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  3. Decisions at the end of life—the abuse of the concept of futility.E. D. Pellegrino - 2005 - Practical Bioethics 1 (3).
     
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    Response to our commentators.E. D. Pellegrino & David C. Thomasma - 1981 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 2 (1):43-51.
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    Ethical Issues in Managed Care: A Catholic Christian Perspective.E. D. Pellegrino - 1997 - Christian Bioethics 3 (1):55-73.
    A Christian analysis of the moral conflicts that exist among physicians and health care institutions requires a detailed treatment of the ethical issues in managed care. To be viable, managed care, as with any system of health care, must be economically sound and morally defensible. While managed care is per se a morally neutral concept, as it is currently practiced in the United States, it is morally dubious at best, and in many instances is antithetical to a Catholic Christian ethics (...)
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    Response to our commentators.E. D. Pellegrino & David C. Thomasma - 1981 - Metamedicine 2 (1):43-51.
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    An Announcement From the Editors.E. D. Pellegrino & H. T. Engelhardt - 1981 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 6 (1):1-2.
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    'Back to the Origins': Erwin Straus - Philosopher of Medicine, Philosopher in Medicine.E. D. Pellegrino & S. F. Spicker - 1984 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 9 (1):3-6.
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    Editorial: Comments, Critiques and Countercritiques.E. D. Pellegrino - 1980 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 5 (3):169-171.
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    Edmund D. Pellegrino on the future of bioethics. Interview by David C Thomasma.E. D. Pellegrino - 1996 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 6 (4):373-375.
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  11. Medicine, philosophy, and the image of man.E. D. Pellegrino - 1976 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 1 (2):101-103.
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  12. Untitled-Response.E. D. Pellegrino - 1996 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 7 (1):96-96.