“…A straightforward reason to prevent smoking might thus lie in an effort to prevent people from abridging their own future levels of freedom (Schmidt 2016a;Sen 2007). Finally, Kreitmair discusses whether my discussion can be improved upon by attending to the withdrawing/ withholding distinction in clinical contexts (Kreitmair 2016). In a footnote in my article, I list structural differences between my discussion and the discussion as to whether there is a moral difference between withdrawing and withholding treatments in critical care (Schmidt 2016b, n. 2).…”
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“…A straightforward reason to prevent smoking might thus lie in an effort to prevent people from abridging their own future levels of freedom (Schmidt 2016a;Sen 2007). Finally, Kreitmair discusses whether my discussion can be improved upon by attending to the withdrawing/ withholding distinction in clinical contexts (Kreitmair 2016). In a footnote in my article, I list structural differences between my discussion and the discussion as to whether there is a moral difference between withdrawing and withholding treatments in critical care (Schmidt 2016b, n. 2).…”
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