This article examines an ethical controversy that has received relatively little attention in public debates about the legalization of medical aid-in-dying (AID): should physicians inform patients that they have the option of hastening death? Drawing on ethnographic research about the implementation of AID in Vermont, I argue that how we understand the moral stakes of this debate depends on divergent views regarding language use in social interactions. Some stakeholders in this debate view a physician’s words as powerful enough to damage the patient-physician relationship or to influence a patient to hasten her death, while others believe that merely informing patients about AID cannot move them to act against their own values and preferenc...
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In states where Physician Assisted Dying (PAD) is legal, physicians occasionally receive requests fo...
Journal ArticleInvoluntary psychiatric commitment for suicide prevention and physician aid-in-dying ...
This article examines an ethical controversy that has received relatively little attention in public...
This article examines an ethical controversy that has received relatively little attention in public...
This article examines an ethical controversy that has received relatively little attention in public...
One of the most pertinent moral debates of modern medicine involves the growing, yet controversial p...
Abstract There are many people in our society who are profoundly uncomfortable with the legalization...
This Article briefly summarizes the history of the euthanasia debate in the United States, describes...
Medical aid in dying has been a controversial topic in the United States for decades. Many contentio...
Advancement in technology has drastically changed the healthcare system, ultimately giving rise to a...
In considering physician-assisted suicide, the real challenge lies in understanding the nature of cu...
In states where Physician Assisted Dying (PAD) is legal, physicians occasionally receive requests fo...
In states where Physician Assisted Dying (PAD) is legal, physicians occasionally receive requests fo...
In states where Physician Assisted Dying (PAD) is legal, physicians occasionally receive requests fo...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90611/1/j.1748-720X.2012.00647.x.pd
In states where Physician Assisted Dying (PAD) is legal, physicians occasionally receive requests fo...
Journal ArticleInvoluntary psychiatric commitment for suicide prevention and physician aid-in-dying ...
This article examines an ethical controversy that has received relatively little attention in public...
This article examines an ethical controversy that has received relatively little attention in public...
This article examines an ethical controversy that has received relatively little attention in public...
One of the most pertinent moral debates of modern medicine involves the growing, yet controversial p...
Abstract There are many people in our society who are profoundly uncomfortable with the legalization...
This Article briefly summarizes the history of the euthanasia debate in the United States, describes...
Medical aid in dying has been a controversial topic in the United States for decades. Many contentio...
Advancement in technology has drastically changed the healthcare system, ultimately giving rise to a...
In considering physician-assisted suicide, the real challenge lies in understanding the nature of cu...
In states where Physician Assisted Dying (PAD) is legal, physicians occasionally receive requests fo...
In states where Physician Assisted Dying (PAD) is legal, physicians occasionally receive requests fo...
In states where Physician Assisted Dying (PAD) is legal, physicians occasionally receive requests fo...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90611/1/j.1748-720X.2012.00647.x.pd
In states where Physician Assisted Dying (PAD) is legal, physicians occasionally receive requests fo...
Journal ArticleInvoluntary psychiatric commitment for suicide prevention and physician aid-in-dying ...