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Assisted Suicide and Active Voluntary Euthanasia
Canadian Journal of Law & Jurisprudence, 1989Modern medicine has been enormously successful in saving and extending lives. No one can reasonably regret this, but it exacerbates a problem which has always been with us, namely, how to treat those who are alive, but not living lives they think worthwhile, and have no prospects for anything better. Under current Canadian law, one who wants to die can
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How to Argue Against Active Euthanasia
Journal of Applied Philosophy, 2000Most arguments against active euthanasia, as do most arguments in applied ethics generally, take place within the framework of what can broadly be referred to as a modern, as opposed to an ancient, approach to moral theory. In this paper, I argue that this fact works to the disadvantage of opponents of active euthanasia, and that if there is a ...
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Causation, Intention, and Active Euthanasia
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2005openaire +2 more sources

