Roman Catholic moral theology follows a centuries-old tradition of moral reflection. Contemporary Roman Catholic moral theory applies these traditional arguments to the realm of medical ethics, including the issues of active euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide. Unavoidable moral limits on licit medical intervention sometimes require that the moral duty to treat, cede to the duty to cease treatment when measures become more harmful than beneficial to the patient. This does not reduce the need for the compassionate use of palliative care in response to suffering. However, it does mean that rather than being excessively committed to maintaining mere biological human life, or actively seek-ing death, that we learn a sober realism about th...
Everyone may comment on life and death as the proverb was written by george arnold, but that does no...
Aquinas\u27s conception of the relationship of faith and reason calls into question the arguments an...
The moral doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church touches on matters that are at the heart of the prac...
The question of euthanasia has kept pre-occupying and agitating the minds of thinkers, sweeping the ...
This study was undertaken to re-evaluate the western Church\u27s prohibition of mercy killing. Becau...
The legalization of physician assisted suicide (PAS) in several states in the U.S. and the growing s...
The article deals with the question: ‘Is it morally acceptable for terminally ill Christians to volu...
Despite the current use of technology to control many aspects of life and death, the Catholic Church...
In the Judeo-Christian tradition, human life is held to be sacred, a semblance of the divine and a ...
Central elements of Roman Catholic treatment ethics include: 1) that rejection of treatment with the...
2The debate on physician-assisted suicide and voluntary euthanasia is still active and unresolved. C...
Each person is unique with an individual look, identity, perspective, and personality. Each will exp...
There has been longstanding concern in Catholicism, centuries before end-of-life decisions were comp...
The purpose of the present study is to determine if physician-assisted suicide is ever morally justi...
Euthanasia is a highly controversial form of medical intervention, for here physicians use their ski...
Everyone may comment on life and death as the proverb was written by george arnold, but that does no...
Aquinas\u27s conception of the relationship of faith and reason calls into question the arguments an...
The moral doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church touches on matters that are at the heart of the prac...
The question of euthanasia has kept pre-occupying and agitating the minds of thinkers, sweeping the ...
This study was undertaken to re-evaluate the western Church\u27s prohibition of mercy killing. Becau...
The legalization of physician assisted suicide (PAS) in several states in the U.S. and the growing s...
The article deals with the question: ‘Is it morally acceptable for terminally ill Christians to volu...
Despite the current use of technology to control many aspects of life and death, the Catholic Church...
In the Judeo-Christian tradition, human life is held to be sacred, a semblance of the divine and a ...
Central elements of Roman Catholic treatment ethics include: 1) that rejection of treatment with the...
2The debate on physician-assisted suicide and voluntary euthanasia is still active and unresolved. C...
Each person is unique with an individual look, identity, perspective, and personality. Each will exp...
There has been longstanding concern in Catholicism, centuries before end-of-life decisions were comp...
The purpose of the present study is to determine if physician-assisted suicide is ever morally justi...
Euthanasia is a highly controversial form of medical intervention, for here physicians use their ski...
Everyone may comment on life and death as the proverb was written by george arnold, but that does no...
Aquinas\u27s conception of the relationship of faith and reason calls into question the arguments an...
The moral doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church touches on matters that are at the heart of the prac...