In this book, James Dunson explores end-of-life ethics including physician-assisted suicide and continuous sedation. He argues that debates ignore the experience of the dying patient in an effort to focus on policy creation, and proposes that the dying experience should instead be prioritized and used to inform policy development.
In this book, James Dunson explores end-of-life ethics including physician-assisted suicide and continuous sedation. He argues that debates ignore the experience of the dying patient in an effort to focus on policy creation, and proposes that the dying experience should instead be prioritized and used to inform policy development.
Introduction Chapter 1: An Alternative Defense of Physician-Assisted Suicide Chapter 2: Ready to Die-An Existential Dilemma Chapter 3: Using and Abusing the Doctrine of Double Effect Chapter 4: On Suicide Acceptance and Control Chapter 5: Bones Sinews and the Self Chapter 6: Pedagogy and the Limits of Ethics Bibliography
Introduction Chapter 1: An Alternative Defense of Physician-Assisted Suicide Chapter 2: Ready to Die-An Existential Dilemma Chapter 3: Using and Abusing the Doctrine of Double Effect Chapter 4: On Suicide Acceptance and Control Chapter 5: Bones Sinews and the Self Chapter 6: Pedagogy and the Limits of Ethics Bibliography
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