In this paper, we consider three arguments for the irrelevance of the doctrine of double effect in end-of-life decision making. The third argument is our own and, to that extent, we seek to defend it. The first argument is that end-of-life decisions do not in fact shorten lives and that, therefore, there is no need for the doctrine in justification of these decisions. We reject this argument; some end-of-life decisions clearly shorten lives. The second is that the doctrine of double effect is not recognised in UK law (and similar jurisdictions); therefore, clinicians cannot use it as the basis for justification of their decisions. Against this we suggest that whilst the doctrine might have dubious legal grounds, it could be of relevanc...
This article examines Finnis' and Keown's claim that the intention/foresight distinction should be u...
The significance of quality of life factors in end of life decisions cannot be overstressed. However...
AbstractThe Doctrine of Double Effect has been described as often used in medicine and surgery but i...
Given the wide the range of legally available options for end-of-life care in recent decades: from a...
• The doctrine of double effect is an exception to the general rule that taking active steps that en...
When ethical conflicts arise in clinical cases, physicians may need specific guidelines to help just...
Abstract Background Palliative sedation and analgesia are employed in patients with refractory and i...
• The doctrine of double effect is an exception to the general rule that taking active steps that en...
Background. There has been a considerable amount of debate in the nursing literature about euthanasi...
Background. There has been a considerable amount of debate in the nursing literature about euthanas...
The aim of this article is to explore the doctrine of double effect and to identify whether it is ap...
The doctrine of double effect (DDE) is a principle of crucial importance in law and medicine. In med...
The “principle of double effect” is a vital tool for moral decision making and is applicab...
While the Doctrine of Double Effect (DDE) remains controversial in ethical circles, it continues to ...
One of the most commonly referenced ethical principles when it comes to the management of dying pati...
This article examines Finnis' and Keown's claim that the intention/foresight distinction should be u...
The significance of quality of life factors in end of life decisions cannot be overstressed. However...
AbstractThe Doctrine of Double Effect has been described as often used in medicine and surgery but i...
Given the wide the range of legally available options for end-of-life care in recent decades: from a...
• The doctrine of double effect is an exception to the general rule that taking active steps that en...
When ethical conflicts arise in clinical cases, physicians may need specific guidelines to help just...
Abstract Background Palliative sedation and analgesia are employed in patients with refractory and i...
• The doctrine of double effect is an exception to the general rule that taking active steps that en...
Background. There has been a considerable amount of debate in the nursing literature about euthanasi...
Background. There has been a considerable amount of debate in the nursing literature about euthanas...
The aim of this article is to explore the doctrine of double effect and to identify whether it is ap...
The doctrine of double effect (DDE) is a principle of crucial importance in law and medicine. In med...
The “principle of double effect” is a vital tool for moral decision making and is applicab...
While the Doctrine of Double Effect (DDE) remains controversial in ethical circles, it continues to ...
One of the most commonly referenced ethical principles when it comes to the management of dying pati...
This article examines Finnis' and Keown's claim that the intention/foresight distinction should be u...
The significance of quality of life factors in end of life decisions cannot be overstressed. However...
AbstractThe Doctrine of Double Effect has been described as often used in medicine and surgery but i...