At the Hastings Center, which he co-founded, he explored ethical issues raised by medical advances and questioned the wisdom of prolonging life.
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Daniel Callahan, 88, Dies; Bioethics Pioneer Weighed ‘Human Finitude’
Tuesday, 23 July 2019
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