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Deborah Mathieu received a Ph.D. in philosophy from Georgetown
University, an M.A. in religion from Yale University, and a B.A.
in English literature from Connecticut College. Now an Associate
Professor, she teaches political theory and publishes in the areas
of biomedical ethics, health policy, and philosophy of religion.
Her books include: Organ Substitution Technology: Ethical, Legal,
and Policy Issues; Preventing Prenatal Harm: Should the State
Intervene?; and Ethics and Emergency Medicine. She has
received a college teaching award and a departmental service award.
Department of Political Science,
The University of Arizona
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January 11, 2008
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