The authors hold that if the finis operis (purpose of the action) of the early delivery of an anencephalic infant is to hasten or cause death, such an action is unethical.
The authors hold that if the finis operis (purpose of the action) of the early delivery of an anencephalic infant is to hasten or cause death, such an action is unethical.
See p. 263. For the condition of anencephaly ( Total lack of the cortex (upper brain), accompanied by lack of skull closure) see http://hebron.ee.gannon.edu/~frezza/plae/appendc.html.
The authors hold that if the finis operis (purpose of the action) of the early delivery of an anencephalic infant is to hasten or cause death, such an action is unethical.
See p. 263. For the condition of anencephaly ( Total lack of the cortex (upper brain), accompanied by lack of skull closure) see http://hebron.ee.gannon.edu/~frezza/plae/appendc.html.