This thesis defends an individual's moral right to be aided in dying by a physician (that is, voluntary active euthanasia, or VAE), but departs significantly from the view in its favor generally accepted in the bioethics literature. The prevailing view appeals to both respect for an individual's autonomy and promotion of an individual's well-being as necessary conditions for a right to VAE, so as to justify the right only for those suffering grave illnesses and/or disabilities. The author argues that such a view is logically untenable; one or another aspect must be given up. Since invoking the premise that certain individuals would be better off dead necessarily relies on controversial assumptions about both the value of life and the nat...
This is the text of the Annual Lecture of the Society for Applied Philosophy, delivered in Oxford on...
Recently, there has been some discussion in Congress about writing a Constitutional amendment declar...
The purpose of the present study is to determine if physician-assisted suicide is ever morally justi...
This thesis defends an individual's moral right to be aided in dying by a physician (that is, volunt...
Whether to legalize assisted suicide and euthanasia is among the most hotly debated legal and publ...
This paper will focus on the issue of whether it is plausible to think about a human right to be ass...
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...
The practise of euthanasia is not new. There was general support for voluntary euthanasiathroughout ...
In recent years, debates about euthanasia and assisted suicide have increased to the point that now,...
Patient autonomy has a vital role in making decisions in medical practice; this right of a patient i...
The thesis advances the argument that the rationale for permitting informed, competent adults to ref...
The topics of euthanasia and assisted suicide are of profound importance in terms of law, ethics, re...
First published online: 24 June 2020The aim of this analysis is to direct the attention of legal sch...
This thesis argues that the topic of active voluntary euthanasia (AVE) has been significantly neglec...
This is the text of the Annual Lecture of the Society for Applied Philosophy, delivered in Oxford on...
Recently, there has been some discussion in Congress about writing a Constitutional amendment declar...
The purpose of the present study is to determine if physician-assisted suicide is ever morally justi...
This thesis defends an individual's moral right to be aided in dying by a physician (that is, volunt...
Whether to legalize assisted suicide and euthanasia is among the most hotly debated legal and publ...
This paper will focus on the issue of whether it is plausible to think about a human right to be ass...
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...
The practise of euthanasia is not new. There was general support for voluntary euthanasiathroughout ...
In recent years, debates about euthanasia and assisted suicide have increased to the point that now,...
Patient autonomy has a vital role in making decisions in medical practice; this right of a patient i...
The thesis advances the argument that the rationale for permitting informed, competent adults to ref...
The topics of euthanasia and assisted suicide are of profound importance in terms of law, ethics, re...
First published online: 24 June 2020The aim of this analysis is to direct the attention of legal sch...
This thesis argues that the topic of active voluntary euthanasia (AVE) has been significantly neglec...
This is the text of the Annual Lecture of the Society for Applied Philosophy, delivered in Oxford on...
Recently, there has been some discussion in Congress about writing a Constitutional amendment declar...
The purpose of the present study is to determine if physician-assisted suicide is ever morally justi...