Typical philosophical discussions of physician-assisted death have focused on whether the practice can be permissible. We address a different question: assuming that pad can be morally permissible, how far does that permission extend? We will argue that granting requests for pad may be permissible even when the pad recipient can no longer speak for themselves. In particular, we argue against the ‘competency requirement’ that constrains pad-eligibility to presently-competent patients in most countries that have legalized pad. We think pad on terminally ill, incapacitated patients can be morally permissible in cases where advance directives or suitable surrogate decision-makers are available, and should be legally permissible in such cases as...
United States health care is intentionally moving in a direction which emphasizes patient autonomy. ...
Advancement in technology has drastically changed the healthcare system, ultimately giving rise to a...
Internationally, there are varying laws regarding physician-assisted suicide (PAS) and active euthan...
Typical philosophical discussions of physician-assisted death have focused on whether the practice c...
Most people who defend physician-assisted death (PAD) endorse the Joint View, which holds that two c...
Physician Assisted Dying (PAD) has been lawful in some countries since the 1940s and in the United S...
In states where Physician Assisted Dying (PAD) is legal, physicians occasionally receive requests fo...
Considerations of physician-assisted suicide are pressing, emotionally charged, and urgently needed....
Do our rights stop at death? Individuals diagnosed with terminal illnesses are forced to think about...
When medical assistance in dying (MAiD) was legalized in Canada in June 2016, the question of allowi...
Whilst modern medicine has increased longevity, the rise in life expectancy has brought about new st...
Many people believe that life contains an overwhelming sense of sanctity, and must be maintained at ...
Physician-assisted death (PAD) has been enacted in a number of international jurisdictions, with sev...
In a growing society of medicine there are countless people with terminal illnesses that cannot be c...
In Part I discusses whether there is a sustainable distinction between withholding or withdrawing li...
United States health care is intentionally moving in a direction which emphasizes patient autonomy. ...
Advancement in technology has drastically changed the healthcare system, ultimately giving rise to a...
Internationally, there are varying laws regarding physician-assisted suicide (PAS) and active euthan...
Typical philosophical discussions of physician-assisted death have focused on whether the practice c...
Most people who defend physician-assisted death (PAD) endorse the Joint View, which holds that two c...
Physician Assisted Dying (PAD) has been lawful in some countries since the 1940s and in the United S...
In states where Physician Assisted Dying (PAD) is legal, physicians occasionally receive requests fo...
Considerations of physician-assisted suicide are pressing, emotionally charged, and urgently needed....
Do our rights stop at death? Individuals diagnosed with terminal illnesses are forced to think about...
When medical assistance in dying (MAiD) was legalized in Canada in June 2016, the question of allowi...
Whilst modern medicine has increased longevity, the rise in life expectancy has brought about new st...
Many people believe that life contains an overwhelming sense of sanctity, and must be maintained at ...
Physician-assisted death (PAD) has been enacted in a number of international jurisdictions, with sev...
In a growing society of medicine there are countless people with terminal illnesses that cannot be c...
In Part I discusses whether there is a sustainable distinction between withholding or withdrawing li...
United States health care is intentionally moving in a direction which emphasizes patient autonomy. ...
Advancement in technology has drastically changed the healthcare system, ultimately giving rise to a...
Internationally, there are varying laws regarding physician-assisted suicide (PAS) and active euthan...