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Letters
When Is a Failure of Imagination Dangerous? When we can't imagine that a disabled life is worth living.
“When Is a Failure of Imagination Dangerous?”: letters from Stephen Kuusisto and Claire Roy about “Comfort Care as Denial of Personhood” (Jul-Aug 2012), with a reply by William J. Peace; “Ruthless”: a letter from Ruth Macklin about the editor’s note to the Mar-Apr 2012 issue of the Report; and “What Is an Individualist?” a letter from Dena S. Davis about a letter by Eric Cassell in the Nov-Dec 2011 issue.
“When Is a Failure of Imagination Dangerous?”: letters from Stephen Kuusisto and Claire Roy about “Comfort Care as Denial of Personhood” (Jul-Aug 2012), with a reply by William J. Peace; “Ruthless”: a letter from Ruth Macklin about the editor’s note to the Mar-Apr 2012 issue of the Report; and “What Is an Individualist?” a letter from Dena S. Davis about a letter by Eric Cassell in the Nov-Dec 2011 issue.
"When Is a Failure of Imagination Dangerous?" Hastings Center Report 42, no. 6 (2012): 4-6.