The purpose of this review is to prove that there is no moral difference between killing and letting one die in healthcare. It is important to be aware of the moral equivalence of killing and letting die. The doctor that allows the patient to die without providing life saving measures, and the doctor that administers a lethal injection both have the same outcome. The patient dies in either case. The Abrahamic religions; Islam, Christianity, and Judaism, all argue for the sanctity of life. The world’s major religions; Islam, Christianity, and Judaism all have doctrines concerning the sanctity of life; and they support the main arguments of this study that there is no moral difference between killing and letting die. In relation to patient a...
This paper draws a distinction between letting die and active euthanasia. It argues that there is a ...
Traditional medical ethics and law draw a sharp distinction between allowing a patient to die and he...
Life and death of men is in the discretion of Allah, SWT, no one can decide how long they should liv...
The purpose of this review is to prove that there is no moral difference between killing and letting...
The purpose of this paper was to prove that there was no moral difference between killing and lettin...
On this issue intuitions seem to lead in opposite directions. On the one hand, we confront examples ...
© 2007 Dr. Denise Anne CooperIn the bioethics literature, arguments about the nature of the distinct...
James Rachels’s distinction between killing and letting die maintains that there is morally no diffe...
We are all called to make moral decisions, not only about preserving life and health, but also about...
Nowadays the bioethical debate on end-of-life issues seems to still be characterized by some problem...
The moral significance of the distinction between killing and allowing to die has played a key role ...
The moral significance of the distinction between killing and allowing to die has played a ke...
Several distinct arguments conclude that terminally ill patients have a right to a medically assiste...
The distinction between killing and letting die is investigated and clarified. It is then argued tha...
The paper discusses the view of Franklin Miller and Robert Truog that withdrawing life-sustaining tr...
This paper draws a distinction between letting die and active euthanasia. It argues that there is a ...
Traditional medical ethics and law draw a sharp distinction between allowing a patient to die and he...
Life and death of men is in the discretion of Allah, SWT, no one can decide how long they should liv...
The purpose of this review is to prove that there is no moral difference between killing and letting...
The purpose of this paper was to prove that there was no moral difference between killing and lettin...
On this issue intuitions seem to lead in opposite directions. On the one hand, we confront examples ...
© 2007 Dr. Denise Anne CooperIn the bioethics literature, arguments about the nature of the distinct...
James Rachels’s distinction between killing and letting die maintains that there is morally no diffe...
We are all called to make moral decisions, not only about preserving life and health, but also about...
Nowadays the bioethical debate on end-of-life issues seems to still be characterized by some problem...
The moral significance of the distinction between killing and allowing to die has played a key role ...
The moral significance of the distinction between killing and allowing to die has played a ke...
Several distinct arguments conclude that terminally ill patients have a right to a medically assiste...
The distinction between killing and letting die is investigated and clarified. It is then argued tha...
The paper discusses the view of Franklin Miller and Robert Truog that withdrawing life-sustaining tr...
This paper draws a distinction between letting die and active euthanasia. It argues that there is a ...
Traditional medical ethics and law draw a sharp distinction between allowing a patient to die and he...
Life and death of men is in the discretion of Allah, SWT, no one can decide how long they should liv...