Narrow your search
Listing 1 - 10 of 36 << page
of 4
>>
Sort by

Book
Euthanasie : medische, ethische en juridische aspecten
Authors: --- ---
ISBN: 9024226317 Year: 1982 Publisher: Kampen Kok


Book
Voluntary euthanasia and the common law
Author:
ISBN: 019168550X 9780191685507 Year: 2000 Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press,

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

The author refers to the practice in the Netherlands regarding voluntary euthanasia and examines recent demands for changes in common law to allow people to choose this method in other countries too.

A merciful end : the euthanasia movement in modern America
Author:
ISBN: 1280502193 9786610502196 0198035152 1602568448 9780198035152 0195184130 9780195184136 9780195154436 0195154436 9781280502194 6610502196 9781602568440 0190288566 0197707602 Year: 2023 Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press,

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

Ian Dowbiggin tells the dramatic story of those reformers who struggled throughout the 20th century to change the nation's attitudes towards mercy-killing and assisted suicide.

Geronticide : killing the elderly
Author:
ISBN: 1846422760 1417504447 9781417504442 9781846422768 185302709X 9781853027093 Year: 2001 Publisher: London ; Philadelphia : Jessica Kingsley Publishers,

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

Drawing on a variety of historical, contemporary, anthropological and literary sources, this book considers the present day debates about the sanctity of elderly lives and the question of euthanasia. The book shows that killing the elderly, voluntarily or involuntarily, has been a feature of many societies, from the primitive to the present day.

The modern art of dying
Author:
ISBN: 9786612157219 1400826772 1282157213 0691102635 9781400826773 9781282157217 9780691133904 0691133905 0691133905 9780691133904 Year: 2007 Publisher: Princeton, N.J. Woodstock Princeton University Press

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

How we die reveals much about how we live. In this provocative book, Shai Lavi traces the history of euthanasia in the United States to show how changing attitudes toward death reflect new and troubling ways of experiencing pain, hope, and freedom. Lavi begins with the historical meaning of euthanasia as signifying an "easeful death." Over time, he shows, the term came to mean a death blessed by the grace of God, and later, medical hastening of death. Lavi illustrates these changes with compelling accounts of changes at the deathbed. He takes us from early nineteenth-century deathbeds governed by religion through the medicalization of death with the physician presiding over the deathbed, to the legalization of physician-assisted suicide. Unlike previous books, which have focused on law and technique as explanations for the rise of euthanasia, this book asks why law and technique have come to play such a central role in the way we die. What is at stake in the modern way of dying is not human progress, but rather a fundamental change in the way we experience life in the face of death, Lavi argues. In attempting to gain control over death, he maintains, we may unintentionally have ceded control to policy makers and bio-scientific enterprises.

The end of life : euthanasia and morality
Author:
ISBN: 019217746X 0192860704 Year: 1986 Publisher: Oxford Oxford university press

Voluntary euthanasia and the common law.
Author:
ISBN: 0198259964 Year: 1997 Publisher: Oxford Clarendon

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

Margaret Otlowski investigates the complex and controversial issue of active voluntary euthanasia. She critically examines the criminal law prohibition of medically administered active voluntary euthanasia in common law jurisdictions, and carefully looks at the situation as handled in practice. The evidence of patient demands for active euthanasia and the willingness of some doctors to respond to patients' requests is explored, and an argument for reform of the law is made with reference to the position in the Netherlands (where active voluntary euthanasia is now openly practiced).


Book
Death talk : the case against euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide
Author:
ISBN: 0773589155 9780773589155 9780773589162 0773589163 9780773543768 0773543767 Year: 2014 Publisher: Montréal, Québec : McGill-Queen's University Press,

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

Death Talk asks why, when our society has rejected euthanasia for over two thousand years, are we now considering legalizing it? Has euthanasia been promoted by deliberately confusing it with other ethically acceptable acts? What is the relation between pain relief treatments that could shorten life and euthanasia? How do journalistic values and media ethics affect the public's perception of euthanasia? What impact would the legalization of euthanasia have on concepts of human rights, human responsibilities, and human ethics? Can we imagine teaching young physicians how to put their patients to death? There are vast ethical, legal, and social differences between natural death and euthanasia. In Death Talk, Margaret Somerville argues that legalizing euthanasia would cause irreparable harm to society's value of respect for human life, which in secular societies is carried primarily by the institutions of law and medicine. Death has always been a central focus of the discussion that we engage in as individuals and as a society in searching for meaning in life. Moreover, we accommodate the inevitable reality of death into the living of our lives by discussing it, that is, through "death talk." Until the last twenty years this discussion occurred largely as part of the practice of organized religion. Today, in industrialized western societies, the euthanasia debate provides a context for such discussion and is part of the search for a new societal-cultural paradigm. Seeking to balance the "death talk" articulated in the euthanasia debate with "life talk," Somerville identifies the very serious harms for individuals and society that would result from accepting euthanasia. A sense of the unfolding euthanasia debate is captured through the inclusion of Somerville's responses to or commentaries on several other authors' contributions.

Engineered death : abortion, suicide, euthanasia and senecide
Author:
ISBN: 0776610201 9780776610207 Year: 1978 Volume: 10 Publisher: Ottawa University of Ottawa press

Listing 1 - 10 of 36 << page
of 4
>>
Sort by