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This practical guide provides clinicians with guidance on the ethical and legal considerations surrounding euthanasia and assisted suicide. It covers the assessment of patients, decision-making processes, and the role of healthcare professionals.
Nitschke, a controversial physician and advocate for euthanasia, presents a passionate argument in favor of the practice. The book explores the personal and societal implications of euthanasia and challenges common objections.
This reader presents a collection of essays and articles on euthanasia and the right to die. It includes perspectives from philosophers, legal experts, medical professionals, and patients.
Rachels, a renowned philosopher, argues for the ethical permissibility of euthanasia in certain circumstances. The book examines the concept of autonomy, the suffering of the individual, and the role of society.
This anthology gathers key philosophical writings on euthanasia from the 20th and 21st centuries. It covers a wide range of perspectives, from those who support euthanasia to those who oppose it.
Explores the different religious and philosophical perspectives on euthanasia. It examines the views of major world religions, as well as the ethical and moral arguments for and against the practice.
The book provides a clear and concise overview of euthanasia, covering ethical, legal, and practical considerations. Keown, a leading expert on the topic, offers a balanced and accessible introduction.
This guide provides a step-by-step framework for individuals considering euthanasia or assisted suicide. Battin, a renowned bioethicist, helps readers through the process of decision-making and discusses the ethical implications.
Explores the ethical implications of new technologies, and argues for a more responsible approach to innovation. It is particularly helpful for understanding the challenges of governing new technologies and for developing policies that promote responsible innovation.
Explores the ethical and social implications of new technologies, and argues for a more responsible approach to innovation. It is particularly helpful for understanding the challenges of governing new technologies and for developing policies that promote responsible innovation.
Explores the future of responsible innovation, and identifies the key challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. It is particularly helpful for those who are interested in the long-term implications of responsible innovation and for those who are looking for ways to shape the future of responsible innovation.
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