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If the Cartesian definition is “I think therefore I am”, a Trinitarian version of that is “I am loved, therefore I am”
My hospital unit’s success in treating very ill premature babies and their brain injuries threw up difficult challenges about defining personhood
How can we judge if it is worth trying to keep extremely premature children alive?
Loving my mother through her dementia and remembering this was not the end of her story
Working as Christians in the NHS while facing scrutiny and hostility
Are we going about making humans better, or making better humans?
Historically, many societies were sure newborn children had significantly less value than adults. What do we think today?
The doctor who refuses to fit in with the agreed protocol because they have a conscientious objection is seen as problematic
Pluralistic modern societies are a feature of modern healthcare systems and so we must grapple with the physician’s hidden presuppositions
We don’t know how fast automation will enter healthcare, but it’s eventual arrival seems inevitable