22,99 €
inkl. MwSt.

Versandfertig in 6-10 Tagen
  • Broschiertes Buch

Most of us hope to live long in good health on this earth. A painless natural death is the want of our lifetime. But the realities of death are different from our want. Many people die in miserable conditions with illnesses after a long sufferings. The question arises in different societies : is euthanasia morally justifiable to free anyone from a painful life? In present days, euthanasia has been associated with the notions of "the right to die" and "death with dignity."In this book the writer looks at some of the views on this issue and possible moral justifications against it's…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Most of us hope to live long in good health on this earth. A painless natural death is the want of our lifetime. But the realities of death are different from our want. Many people die in miserable conditions with illnesses after a long sufferings. The question arises in different societies : is euthanasia morally justifiable to free anyone from a painful life? In present days, euthanasia has been associated with the notions of "the right to die" and "death with dignity."In this book the writer looks at some of the views on this issue and possible moral justifications against it's legalizations and appeal to each and every persons in this world to speak against such inhuman law of different countries and save lives of terminally ill persons, disable persons, children and old persons who are the responsibilities of families, societies and thenations but not the burden of us.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Tapasi Bhattacharjee, PhD : Université de Tripura (une université centrale). LLB : Université d'Assam (Université centrale), actuellement professeur invité au département de physiologie humaine de l'Université et du Women's College de Tripura.