Philosophers who defend a person’s right, under certain circumstances, to end his own life or to have a physician end it for him typically appeal both to respect for patient autonomy and to considerations of beneficence. Neither autonomy alone nor beneficence alone can ground a persuasive case for euthanasia. I argue, however, that the standard argument for euthanasia is unsound. It is not possible to combine the principles of autonomy and beneficence in such a way as to justify euthanasia for those who request it and are either incurably ill, in irremediable pain, or fearful of future incapacity, while excluding both involuntary euthanasia and assisted death for those who request it despite being neither incurably ill, in irremediable pain...
Within the debate on assisted suicide and euthanasia, the arguments from autonomy and from the speci...
Key words: death; dying; euthanasia; mercy killing Euthanasia has once again become headline news in...
Debate continues over the acts/omissions doctrine, and over the concepts of duty and charity. Such i...
Philosophers who defend a person’s right, under certain circumstances, to end his own life or to hav...
Patient autonomy has a vital role in making decisions in medical practice; this right of a patient i...
In this paper I argue that no state should legalise euthanasia, either voluntary or non-voluntary. I...
Due to the intrinsically subjective nature of such complaints from a patient, the critical factor to...
When understanding a specific case in bioethics, it is important to acknowledge four basic bioethica...
This paper examines some of the arguments in favor of and against “mercy killing”. Euthanasia is def...
The medical developments and their subsequent influence on the duration of human life have brought i...
A crucial category of contemporary medical ethics is the idea of autonomy. The principle point of th...
United States health care is intentionally moving in a direction which emphasizes patient autonomy. ...
Traditional Abrahamic religious teaching states that it is wrong to kill the innocent. However, adva...
Sadly, there are people in very bad medical conditions who want to die. They are in pain, they are s...
Patient autonomy has a critical role in making decisions in medical practice and it is accepted by i...
Within the debate on assisted suicide and euthanasia, the arguments from autonomy and from the speci...
Key words: death; dying; euthanasia; mercy killing Euthanasia has once again become headline news in...
Debate continues over the acts/omissions doctrine, and over the concepts of duty and charity. Such i...
Philosophers who defend a person’s right, under certain circumstances, to end his own life or to hav...
Patient autonomy has a vital role in making decisions in medical practice; this right of a patient i...
In this paper I argue that no state should legalise euthanasia, either voluntary or non-voluntary. I...
Due to the intrinsically subjective nature of such complaints from a patient, the critical factor to...
When understanding a specific case in bioethics, it is important to acknowledge four basic bioethica...
This paper examines some of the arguments in favor of and against “mercy killing”. Euthanasia is def...
The medical developments and their subsequent influence on the duration of human life have brought i...
A crucial category of contemporary medical ethics is the idea of autonomy. The principle point of th...
United States health care is intentionally moving in a direction which emphasizes patient autonomy. ...
Traditional Abrahamic religious teaching states that it is wrong to kill the innocent. However, adva...
Sadly, there are people in very bad medical conditions who want to die. They are in pain, they are s...
Patient autonomy has a critical role in making decisions in medical practice and it is accepted by i...
Within the debate on assisted suicide and euthanasia, the arguments from autonomy and from the speci...
Key words: death; dying; euthanasia; mercy killing Euthanasia has once again become headline news in...
Debate continues over the acts/omissions doctrine, and over the concepts of duty and charity. Such i...