LAWRENCE P. ULRICH, PH.D.
Department of Philosophy
Lawrence.Ulrich@notes.udayton.edu
University of Dayton

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CURRICULUM VITAE


"Inspiration" Bronze by Bennett of California
Photographic Setting by Renate

 
BIOETHICS WEBSITE
 
ETHICAL ISSUES IN
MEDICAL PRACTICE
WEBSITE II
FRONTPAGE SITES
THE
HUMANITIES BASE PREQUEL
Summer, 2002
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Phl 690 winter 2002
  Seminar:
  Bioethics and the Law
Phl 313 winter 2002
  Business Ethics
Phl 315 winter 2002
  Medical Ethics
Phl 315W winter 2002
  Assisted Suicide
Phl 313 summer 2002
  Business Ethics
   E-LEARNING [Home Study]
Phl 315 summer 2002
  Medical Ethics
Eulogy for 
RAYMOND HERBENICK
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MBA 652 summer 2002
  Social Responsibility and Ethical
  Dimensions of Management
THE PATIENT SELF-DETERMINATION ACT
Georgetown University Press
Hardcover Publication --- 1999
Paperback Publication --- 2001

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". . . and what does the Lord require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God?" [Micah 6:8]



"The Goal"
Concept by Rachel
Photography by Larry Ulrich

IN MEMORY OF RICHARD KYLER, M.D.
A MODEL OF ALL THE VIRTUES OF MEDICAL PRACTICE
AND A GODLY LIFE.
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RULES OF A GODLY LIFE

Be friendly to all and a burden to no one.
Live holy before God; before yourself, moderately; before your neighbors honestly.
Let your life be modest and reserved,
your manner courteous,
your admonitions friendly,
your forgiveness willing,
your promises true,
your speech wise,
and
share gladly the bounties you receive.
[Amish Roots (1989): 265]

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A BLESSING
FOR VISITORS TO THIS WEBSITE

May the sun bring you new energies by day.
May the moon softly restore you by night.
May the rain wash away any worries you have.
May gentle breezes refresh your soul.
And, all the days of your life,
May you walk gratefully through the world and know its beauty.



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The University of Dayton
STATEMENT ON DIGNITY
So God created humankind in his image
In the image of God he created them:
Male and female he created them.
[Genesis 1:27]
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