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Euthanasia, morality and the law

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posted on 2002-01-01, 00:00 authored by K Amarasekara, Mirko Bagaric
"This book assesses the desirability of legalising euthanasia. From the ethical perspective, euthanasia raises many important issues including the right to life, the right to liberty, the avoidance of unnecessary pain, the appropriate allocation of medical resources, and the rights and duties of doctors. Other relevant considerations include the improving standard of palliative care and the "slippery slope" argument. The central arguments for and against euthanasia are evaluated against the background of the leading contemporary moral theories. The book seeks to cut through the rhetoric that has become a feature of the debate and asks whether there is a sound reason for denying the wishes of individuals who express their wish to die."

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Pagination

1 - 161

Publisher

P. Lang

Place of publication

New York, N.Y.

ISBN-13

9780820456676

ISBN-10

0820456675

Language

eng

Notes

Ch. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. Terminology and the Current Legal Position -- Ch. 3. Arguments in Favour of Euthanasia -- Ch. 4. The Arguments Against Euthanasia -- Ch. 5. The Moral Status of Euthanasia from the Perspective of Rights-Based and Consequentialist Theories -- Ch. 6. Passive Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide -- Ch. 7. Should Euthanasia be a Separate Offence? -- Ch. 8. Christian Opposition to Euthanasia -- Ch. 9. Conclusion.

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A1 Books - authored - research

Copyright notice

2002, P. Lang

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