Medically Assisted Death by Robert Young (2007, Perfect)

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PublisherCambridge University Press
ISBN-100521706165
ISBN-139780521706162
eBay Product ID (ePID)110865076

Product Key Features

Number of Pages260 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameMedically Assisted Death
SubjectDeath & Dying, Ethics & Moral Philosophy
Publication Year2007
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaPhilosophy, Social Science
AuthorRobert Young
FormatPerfect

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Item Height0.6 in
Item Weight15 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition22
Reviews"...a carefully and rigorously argued book that is an elegant paradigm of the precise, succinct style of analytical applied ethics...Young's book is an excellent elaboration and critique of arguments on both sides of the issue...Highly recommended"<br/<-R. Werner, Hamilton College, Choice, "...engagingly and clearly written, and contains a number of interesting observations on a range of issues central to the euthanasia debate." <br/<-John Keown, Georgetown University, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, "...engagingly and clearly written, and contains a number of interesting observations on a range of issues central to the euthanasia debate." -John Keown, Georgetown University, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, "...a carefully and rigorously argued book that is an elegant paradigm of the precise, succinct style of analytical applied ethics...Young's book is an excellent elaboration and critique of arguments on both sides of the issue...Highly recommended" -R. Werner, Hamilton College, Choice
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal179.7
Table Of Content1. Introduction; 2. A case for the legalisation of voluntary medically assisted death; 3. Medical futility; 4. Physician-assisted suicide; 5. The sanctity of human life; 6. Killing versus letting die, the doctrine of double effect, and palliative care for the dying; 7. Professional integrity and voluntary medically assisted death; 8. Competence and end-of-life decision making; 9. Advance directives; 10. Voluntary medically assisted death and slippery slope arguments; 11. Non-voluntary euthanasia; 12. Concluding remarks.
SynopsisDoes a competent person suffering from a terminal illness or enduring an otherwise burdensome existence, who considers his life no longer of value but is incapable of ending it, have a right to be helped to die? Should someone for whom further medical treatment would be futile be allowed to die regardless of expressing a preference to be given all possible treatment? These are some of the questions that are asked and answered in this wide-ranging discussion of both the morality of medically assisted death and the justifiability of making certain instances legal. A case is offered in support of the moral and legal permissibility of specified instances of medically assisted death, along with responses to the main objections that have been levelled against it. The philosophical argument is bolstered by empirical evidence from The Netherlands and Oregon where voluntary euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide are already legal., Does a competent person with a terminal illness who considers their life no longer of value, have a right to be helped to die? This book offers a case in support of specified instances of medically assisted death and responses to the main objections to it.
LC Classification NumberR726

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