The world’s first legal euthanasia death occurred in the Australian City of Darwin on Sunday 22 September 1996 when Bob Dent ended his life under the Northern Territory’s short-lived Rights of the Terminally Ill Act 1995. Dent’s death intensified argument about euthanasia in Australia, transforming the debate from a textbook discussion in social ethics into a vigorous and divisive social dispute. The day before he ended his life, Dent dictated a letter, written down by his wife. This description of his experience with terminal illness is graphic—the letter, his last effort to bring the plight of those living with terminal illness to public consciousness. In this paper I outline issues from the perspective of those, who like Bob Dent, the ch...
Acting as the conductor on the train of impending death, a divisive turn to the left will hasten hum...
'The Right to Live and Die t is a topic which is very controversial and sensitive ill nature, as the...
In recent years, debates about euthanasia and assisted suicide have increased to the point that now,...
Argument about euthanasia in Australia intensified following the world's first legal euthanasia deat...
The right to die, which prominently includes euthanasia with consent, is one of the issues that have...
Euthanasia is an emotive issue but society does seem to be accepting that people should be allowed t...
This paper reviews social and legal issues in the current euthanasia debate. Focusing on Australia a...
This is the text of the Annual Lecture of the Society for Applied Philosophy, delivered in Oxford on...
© 1997 Dr. Fiona Catherine HumThis thesis argues that the enactment by the Northern Territory Legisl...
Drawing on philosophical research and countless interviews with patients, families, health professio...
In this short paper I will discuss the ambiguous and, even, controversial term ‘right to die’ in the...
The topic of this study, euthanasia, has become a modern-day issue that challenges some of societies...
In this short paper I will discuss the ambiguous and, even, controversial term ‘right to die’ in the...
With the advance of medical science and technology, dying can be postponed now. For how long and how...
The present article is part of a dense literature – result of a perennial debate – that has polarize...
Acting as the conductor on the train of impending death, a divisive turn to the left will hasten hum...
'The Right to Live and Die t is a topic which is very controversial and sensitive ill nature, as the...
In recent years, debates about euthanasia and assisted suicide have increased to the point that now,...
Argument about euthanasia in Australia intensified following the world's first legal euthanasia deat...
The right to die, which prominently includes euthanasia with consent, is one of the issues that have...
Euthanasia is an emotive issue but society does seem to be accepting that people should be allowed t...
This paper reviews social and legal issues in the current euthanasia debate. Focusing on Australia a...
This is the text of the Annual Lecture of the Society for Applied Philosophy, delivered in Oxford on...
© 1997 Dr. Fiona Catherine HumThis thesis argues that the enactment by the Northern Territory Legisl...
Drawing on philosophical research and countless interviews with patients, families, health professio...
In this short paper I will discuss the ambiguous and, even, controversial term ‘right to die’ in the...
The topic of this study, euthanasia, has become a modern-day issue that challenges some of societies...
In this short paper I will discuss the ambiguous and, even, controversial term ‘right to die’ in the...
With the advance of medical science and technology, dying can be postponed now. For how long and how...
The present article is part of a dense literature – result of a perennial debate – that has polarize...
Acting as the conductor on the train of impending death, a divisive turn to the left will hasten hum...
'The Right to Live and Die t is a topic which is very controversial and sensitive ill nature, as the...
In recent years, debates about euthanasia and assisted suicide have increased to the point that now,...