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Routledge : What Kind of Death - Ethics of End-of-Life Decisions

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Explore the complex moral landscape of end-of-life choices with What Kind of Death: The Ethics of Determining One's Own Death. Part of the Routledge Research in Applied Ethics series, this book provides a deep examination of physician-assisted death and its surrounding controversies. While many texts focus solely on medical assistance, this work expands the conversation to include suicide, palliative care, and sedation until death. Readers will examine the central debate found in jurisdictions where physician-assisted death is legal: whether such assistance should be restricted to dying patients or made available to anyone wishing to end their life. This text investigates the fundamental right to determine the manner and timing of one's own death, offering a comprehensive look at the ethical implications of modern medical and personal decisions. It is an essential resource for those studying law, ethics, and the social aspects of end-of-life care.

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Comprehensive examination of physician-assisted death and the ethical debates surrounding end-of-life autonomy.

Broadens the discussion beyond medical assistance to include topics like suicide and palliative care.

Analyzes the legal and moral controversies regarding who should have access to assisted death services.

Part of the respected Routledge Research in Applied Ethics series for academic and professional study.

Investigates the right to determine the specific manner and time of one's own death.

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Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
31 October 2022
Listed Since
29 March 2022

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