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Physician Assisted Suicide is a cross-disciplinary collection of essays from philosophers, physicians, theologians, social scientists, lawyers and economists. As the first book to consider the implications of the Supreme Court decisions in Washington v. Glucksburg and Vacco v. Quill concerning physician-assisted suicide from a variety of perspectives, this collection advances informed, reflective, vigorous public debate.
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Physician Assisted Suicide is a cross-disciplinary collection of essays from philosophers, physicians, theologians, social scientists, lawyers and economists. As the first book to consider the implications of the Supreme Court decisions in Washington v. Glucksburg and Vacco v. Quill concerning physician-assisted suicide from a variety of perspectives, this collection advances informed, reflective, vigorous public debate.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 463
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317795322
- Artikelnr.: 43983156
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 463
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317795322
- Artikelnr.: 43983156
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Margaret P. Battin, Rosamond Rhodes, Anita Silvers
Table of Contents Introduction I. Conceptual Issues Meanings of Death
Patricia S. Mann Physician Assisted Suicide, Euthanasia, and Indending Death
Frances Kramm Physician Assisted Suicide: Safe, Legal, and Rare?
Margaret P. Battin II. Considering the Risk Are the Elderly a Special Case?
Leslie P. Francis African
Americans and Physician Assisted Suicide
Patricia King Why Suicide is like Contraception: A Women
Centered View
Dena S. Davis Protecting the Innocents from Physician Assisted Suicide
Anita Silvers Disability Discrimination and the Duty to Protect Otherwise Vulnerable Groups Assisted Suicide, Terminal Illness Severe Disability and the Double Standard
Felicia Ackerman III. Considering the Practice of Medicine Physicians, Assisted Suicide, and the Right to Live or Die
Rosamond Rhodes Physician, Stand Thy Ground
Bernard Baumrin An Alternative to Physician Assisted Suicide
Bernard Gert, Charles Culver and K. Danner Clouser Not in the House: Arguments for a Policy of Excluding Physician Assisted Suicide from the Practice of Hospital Medicine IV. Considering the Impact of Legalization Physician Assisted Suicide: to Decriminalize or to Legalize, that it the Question
Lance K. Stell From 'Intention' to 'Consent': Learning from Experience with Euthanasia
Helga Kuhse The Weakness of the Case for Legalizing Physician Assisted Suicide
Don Marquis Physician Assisted Suicide: A Tragic View
John Arras The Supreme Court and Legalization: An Ethically Inferior Alternative to Physician Assisted Suicide
David Orentlicher Would Physician Assisted Suicide Save the Health Care System Money (Or, Is Jack Kevorkian Doing All of Us a Favor?
Merrill Mathews, Jr. V. Considering Religious Perspectives A Catholic Perspective on Physician Assisted Suicide
John Paris and Michael P. Moreland Christian Perspectives on Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia: The Anglican Tradition
Cynthia B. Cohen A Protestant Perspective on Ending Life: Faithfulness in the Face of Death
Allen Verhey Jewish Deliberations on Suicide: Exceptions, Toleration and Assistance
Noam Zohar VI. Appendix The Supreme Court Decision delivered by Chief Justice Renquist Concurring Opinions by Justices Stevens, Souter, O'Connor, Ginsberg, Breyer The Philosophers' Brief The Oregon Death With Dignity Act: Measure #16
Patricia S. Mann Physician Assisted Suicide, Euthanasia, and Indending Death
Frances Kramm Physician Assisted Suicide: Safe, Legal, and Rare?
Margaret P. Battin II. Considering the Risk Are the Elderly a Special Case?
Leslie P. Francis African
Americans and Physician Assisted Suicide
Patricia King Why Suicide is like Contraception: A Women
Centered View
Dena S. Davis Protecting the Innocents from Physician Assisted Suicide
Anita Silvers Disability Discrimination and the Duty to Protect Otherwise Vulnerable Groups Assisted Suicide, Terminal Illness Severe Disability and the Double Standard
Felicia Ackerman III. Considering the Practice of Medicine Physicians, Assisted Suicide, and the Right to Live or Die
Rosamond Rhodes Physician, Stand Thy Ground
Bernard Baumrin An Alternative to Physician Assisted Suicide
Bernard Gert, Charles Culver and K. Danner Clouser Not in the House: Arguments for a Policy of Excluding Physician Assisted Suicide from the Practice of Hospital Medicine IV. Considering the Impact of Legalization Physician Assisted Suicide: to Decriminalize or to Legalize, that it the Question
Lance K. Stell From 'Intention' to 'Consent': Learning from Experience with Euthanasia
Helga Kuhse The Weakness of the Case for Legalizing Physician Assisted Suicide
Don Marquis Physician Assisted Suicide: A Tragic View
John Arras The Supreme Court and Legalization: An Ethically Inferior Alternative to Physician Assisted Suicide
David Orentlicher Would Physician Assisted Suicide Save the Health Care System Money (Or, Is Jack Kevorkian Doing All of Us a Favor?
Merrill Mathews, Jr. V. Considering Religious Perspectives A Catholic Perspective on Physician Assisted Suicide
John Paris and Michael P. Moreland Christian Perspectives on Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia: The Anglican Tradition
Cynthia B. Cohen A Protestant Perspective on Ending Life: Faithfulness in the Face of Death
Allen Verhey Jewish Deliberations on Suicide: Exceptions, Toleration and Assistance
Noam Zohar VI. Appendix The Supreme Court Decision delivered by Chief Justice Renquist Concurring Opinions by Justices Stevens, Souter, O'Connor, Ginsberg, Breyer The Philosophers' Brief The Oregon Death With Dignity Act: Measure #16
Table of Contents Introduction I. Conceptual Issues Meanings of Death
Patricia S. Mann Physician Assisted Suicide, Euthanasia, and Indending Death
Frances Kramm Physician Assisted Suicide: Safe, Legal, and Rare?
Margaret P. Battin II. Considering the Risk Are the Elderly a Special Case?
Leslie P. Francis African
Americans and Physician Assisted Suicide
Patricia King Why Suicide is like Contraception: A Women
Centered View
Dena S. Davis Protecting the Innocents from Physician Assisted Suicide
Anita Silvers Disability Discrimination and the Duty to Protect Otherwise Vulnerable Groups Assisted Suicide, Terminal Illness Severe Disability and the Double Standard
Felicia Ackerman III. Considering the Practice of Medicine Physicians, Assisted Suicide, and the Right to Live or Die
Rosamond Rhodes Physician, Stand Thy Ground
Bernard Baumrin An Alternative to Physician Assisted Suicide
Bernard Gert, Charles Culver and K. Danner Clouser Not in the House: Arguments for a Policy of Excluding Physician Assisted Suicide from the Practice of Hospital Medicine IV. Considering the Impact of Legalization Physician Assisted Suicide: to Decriminalize or to Legalize, that it the Question
Lance K. Stell From 'Intention' to 'Consent': Learning from Experience with Euthanasia
Helga Kuhse The Weakness of the Case for Legalizing Physician Assisted Suicide
Don Marquis Physician Assisted Suicide: A Tragic View
John Arras The Supreme Court and Legalization: An Ethically Inferior Alternative to Physician Assisted Suicide
David Orentlicher Would Physician Assisted Suicide Save the Health Care System Money (Or, Is Jack Kevorkian Doing All of Us a Favor?
Merrill Mathews, Jr. V. Considering Religious Perspectives A Catholic Perspective on Physician Assisted Suicide
John Paris and Michael P. Moreland Christian Perspectives on Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia: The Anglican Tradition
Cynthia B. Cohen A Protestant Perspective on Ending Life: Faithfulness in the Face of Death
Allen Verhey Jewish Deliberations on Suicide: Exceptions, Toleration and Assistance
Noam Zohar VI. Appendix The Supreme Court Decision delivered by Chief Justice Renquist Concurring Opinions by Justices Stevens, Souter, O'Connor, Ginsberg, Breyer The Philosophers' Brief The Oregon Death With Dignity Act: Measure #16
Patricia S. Mann Physician Assisted Suicide, Euthanasia, and Indending Death
Frances Kramm Physician Assisted Suicide: Safe, Legal, and Rare?
Margaret P. Battin II. Considering the Risk Are the Elderly a Special Case?
Leslie P. Francis African
Americans and Physician Assisted Suicide
Patricia King Why Suicide is like Contraception: A Women
Centered View
Dena S. Davis Protecting the Innocents from Physician Assisted Suicide
Anita Silvers Disability Discrimination and the Duty to Protect Otherwise Vulnerable Groups Assisted Suicide, Terminal Illness Severe Disability and the Double Standard
Felicia Ackerman III. Considering the Practice of Medicine Physicians, Assisted Suicide, and the Right to Live or Die
Rosamond Rhodes Physician, Stand Thy Ground
Bernard Baumrin An Alternative to Physician Assisted Suicide
Bernard Gert, Charles Culver and K. Danner Clouser Not in the House: Arguments for a Policy of Excluding Physician Assisted Suicide from the Practice of Hospital Medicine IV. Considering the Impact of Legalization Physician Assisted Suicide: to Decriminalize or to Legalize, that it the Question
Lance K. Stell From 'Intention' to 'Consent': Learning from Experience with Euthanasia
Helga Kuhse The Weakness of the Case for Legalizing Physician Assisted Suicide
Don Marquis Physician Assisted Suicide: A Tragic View
John Arras The Supreme Court and Legalization: An Ethically Inferior Alternative to Physician Assisted Suicide
David Orentlicher Would Physician Assisted Suicide Save the Health Care System Money (Or, Is Jack Kevorkian Doing All of Us a Favor?
Merrill Mathews, Jr. V. Considering Religious Perspectives A Catholic Perspective on Physician Assisted Suicide
John Paris and Michael P. Moreland Christian Perspectives on Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia: The Anglican Tradition
Cynthia B. Cohen A Protestant Perspective on Ending Life: Faithfulness in the Face of Death
Allen Verhey Jewish Deliberations on Suicide: Exceptions, Toleration and Assistance
Noam Zohar VI. Appendix The Supreme Court Decision delivered by Chief Justice Renquist Concurring Opinions by Justices Stevens, Souter, O'Connor, Ginsberg, Breyer The Philosophers' Brief The Oregon Death With Dignity Act: Measure #16