In this short paper I will discuss the ambiguous and, even, controversial term ‘right to die’ in the context of the euthanasia debate and, in particular, in the case of passive euthanasia. First I will present the major objections towards the moral legitimacy of a right to die, most of which I also endorse myself; then I will investigate whether the right to die could acquire adequate moral justification in the case of passive euthanasia. In the light of the Kantian tradition I will argue that since rights are understood as based upon duties, the right to die should also presuppose a corresponding duty, which to me could be either an imperfect, solidarity-related duty, or an autonomy-related one, at least as far as the unwanted prolongation...
This thesis addresses the question whether there is a basis for active assisted dying to fall within...
It has been claimed that the arguments for and against euthanasia have not changed in the last 120 y...
Abandoning overzealous therapy as a realisation of rights of the dying The discussion on the right o...
In this short paper I will discuss the ambiguous and, even, controversial term ‘right to die’ in the...
The right to die, which prominently includes euthanasia with consent, is one of the issues that have...
With the advance of medical science and technology, dying can be postponed now. For how long and how...
This thesis defends an individual's moral right to be aided in dying by a physician (that is, volunt...
This paper will focus on the issue of whether it is plausible to think about a human right to be ass...
The present article is part of a dense literature – result of a perennial debate – that has polarize...
In this article, I will chiefly demonstrate the assertion that the right to death cannot yet be just...
This is the text of the Annual Lecture of the Society for Applied Philosophy, delivered in Oxford on...
Whatever a human born with is considered ones human right, which is inherent and indivisible. Certai...
A demand for requested death in the human society seems to be increasing nowadays. In some countries...
In the contemporary society, ethical issues raise more and more controversial debates. This has also...
The word "euthanasia" is derived from the Greek words "Eu’’ and "Thanatos," which means "Good Death"...
This thesis addresses the question whether there is a basis for active assisted dying to fall within...
It has been claimed that the arguments for and against euthanasia have not changed in the last 120 y...
Abandoning overzealous therapy as a realisation of rights of the dying The discussion on the right o...
In this short paper I will discuss the ambiguous and, even, controversial term ‘right to die’ in the...
The right to die, which prominently includes euthanasia with consent, is one of the issues that have...
With the advance of medical science and technology, dying can be postponed now. For how long and how...
This thesis defends an individual's moral right to be aided in dying by a physician (that is, volunt...
This paper will focus on the issue of whether it is plausible to think about a human right to be ass...
The present article is part of a dense literature – result of a perennial debate – that has polarize...
In this article, I will chiefly demonstrate the assertion that the right to death cannot yet be just...
This is the text of the Annual Lecture of the Society for Applied Philosophy, delivered in Oxford on...
Whatever a human born with is considered ones human right, which is inherent and indivisible. Certai...
A demand for requested death in the human society seems to be increasing nowadays. In some countries...
In the contemporary society, ethical issues raise more and more controversial debates. This has also...
The word "euthanasia" is derived from the Greek words "Eu’’ and "Thanatos," which means "Good Death"...
This thesis addresses the question whether there is a basis for active assisted dying to fall within...
It has been claimed that the arguments for and against euthanasia have not changed in the last 120 y...
Abandoning overzealous therapy as a realisation of rights of the dying The discussion on the right o...