In the fields of law and philosophy he is probably best known for his criticisms of the hegemony of autonomy in medical ethics ( in'Choosing Life, Choosing Death'( 2009 ) ), and for his contention that the'Four Principles'approach of Beauchamp and Childress is redundant, and should be replaced by an analysis based on a broadly Aristotelean account of human dignity ('Human Dignity in Bioethics and Law'( 2011 ) ).
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Vat . gr . 616, ff . 289r-294v ) . " Also, eminent Orthodox scholars have already suggested that, during Mark's courteous and apologetic period of preparation for the Council of Florence, the Ephesine explicitly omitted condemnations of Aquinas by name, even if his two " Antirrhetics against Manuel Kalekas " contained condemnation of Thomistic Trinitarian theology, especially Thomas'implicit rejection of the essence-eneriges distinction and the Thomas'assertion that Aristotelean " habits " were very similar to the charisms or the Holy Spirit ( e . g ., Faith, Hope, & Charity ).