Donald B Marquis


Donald Marquis
  • Professor Emeritus

Biography

Donald Bagley Marquis, 86, of Lawrence, died September 13, 2022 after a brief illness.

Don was born in Elkhart, Indiana on November 2, 1935, the son of Eleanor and Donald Marquis. A true philosopher and academic to his core, Don earned numerous degrees and eventually found his passion in teaching and research. He earned a bachelor's degree in anatomy and physiology (1957), a master's degree in the history and philosophy of science (1964) and a PhD in philosophy (1970), all from Indiana University, as well as a master's degree in history from the University of Pittsburgh in 1962. Don then taught at the University of Kansas from 1967 until his retirement in 2016. During that time, he authored many papers on medical ethics, particularly abortion, physician-assisted suicide and clinical trials, earned many teaching awards, and inspired a love of debate and critical inquiry in those around him. 

Don was also an accomplished piano player and singer who especially enjoyed playing the piano and sharing music with friends and family. He also loved classical music and opera and held season tickets to the Kansas City Lyric Opera Guild and the Kansas City Symphony for many years.

Don was married to Janet Goldsberry from 1958 to 1985. After their divorce, Don enjoyed spending time with his loving companion Lois Clark for 19 years until her death in February 2022. Their favorite pastimes included traveling, attending concerts, and spending time with friends and family. They also loved sipping cocktails on Don's front porch before strolling downtown for dinner at one of Lawrence's many fine restaurants.

 

Source:
Donald Marquis Obituary (1935 - 2022)
The Lawrence Journal-World

Research

Research interests:

  • ethics
  • medical ethics

Selected Publications

"Are DCD Donors Dead?" Hastings Center Report 40.3 (May-June 2010): 24-31.

"How to Resolve an Ethical Dilemma Concerning Randomized Clinical Trials." The New England Journal of Medicine 341.9 (26 Aug. 1999): 691-696.

"Why Abortion is Immoral." The Journal of Philosophy LXXXVI.4 (Apr. 1989): 183-202.