Arguing Euthanasia
Edited By: Jonathan Moreno
Stock No: WW07602
Arguing Euthanasia   -     Edited By: Jonathan Moreno

Arguing Euthanasia

Edited By: Jonathan Moreno
Simon & Schuster / 1995 / Paperback

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The proliferation of life-prolonging technology in recent years has made the controversy over the "right to die" and physician-assisted suicide one of the most explosive medical and ethical issues of our day. Dr. Jack Kevorkian's "suicide machine" has commanded front-page coverage for several years, while in 1994 Oregon passed a measure allowing the terminally ill to obtain lethal prescriptions for suicide, and other states have placed similar proposals on their ballots. Arguing Euthanasia brings together for the first timeóan impressive array of viewpoints from both sides of this emotionally charged question as well as voices from the gravely ill and their loved ones. As they probe the legal and ethical issues at the heart of physician-assisted suicide, these essays offer invaluable insights not only for those caring for the terminally ill but for anyone concerned with the deeper philosophical conflict between enduring life-oriented values and personal didnity that lies at the heart of the contorversy.

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Title: Arguing Euthanasia
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 256
Vendor: Simon & Schuster
Publication Date: 1995
Dimensions: 8.6 X 5.5 (inches)
Weight: 12 ounces
ISBN: 0684807602
ISBN-13: 9780684807607
Stock No: WW07602

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Arguing Euthanasia features essays by such outspoken advocates of active euthanasia.

As they probe the legal and ethical issues at the heart of physician-assisted suicide, these essays offer invaluable insights not only for those caring for the terminally ill but for anyone concerned with the deeper philosophical conflict between enduring life-oriented values and personal dignity that lies at the heart of this controversy.

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Jonathan D. Moreno is a philosopher and historian who specializes in the intersection of bioethics, culture, science, and national security, and has published seminal works on the history, sociology and politics of biology and medicine

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