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A human right to assisted dying? Autonomy, dignity, and exceptions to the right to life. [PDF]
Wittrock J.
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Palliative Care in Europe: Safeguarding Compassion Amidst Changing End-of-Life Policies and Expanding Access to Medically Assisted Dying Position Statement on behalf of the European Academy of Neurology, the European Federation of Neurological Associations and OneNeurology. [PDF]
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Journal of Kidney Care
Assisted dying is once again a key ethical topic of discussion in the UK and this article considers some of the debate both in favour of and against assisted dying
Erica Borgstrom, Renske Visser
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Assisted dying is once again a key ethical topic of discussion in the UK and this article considers some of the debate both in favour of and against assisted dying
Erica Borgstrom, Renske Visser
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Bioethics, 2017
AbstractThis article explores at least two dominant critiques of assisted dying from a disability rights perspective. In spite of these critiques, I conclude that assisted dying ought to be permissible. I arrive at the conclusion that if we respect and value people with disabilities, we ought to permit assisted dying.
Christopher A Riddle
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AbstractThis article explores at least two dominant critiques of assisted dying from a disability rights perspective. In spite of these critiques, I conclude that assisted dying ought to be permissible. I arrive at the conclusion that if we respect and value people with disabilities, we ought to permit assisted dying.
Christopher A Riddle
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Background: Assisted dying, also commonly known as euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide, is legal in many countries. Interest in assisted dying is growing due to evolving societal understandings of a good death and a desire for choice.
Melissa J Bloomer +2 more
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BMJ, 2015
Prominent essayists explain their support for assisted dying, with extracts selected by Colin Brewer and Michael ...
Colin, Brewer, Michael, Irwin
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Prominent essayists explain their support for assisted dying, with extracts selected by Colin Brewer and Michael ...
Colin, Brewer, Michael, Irwin
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Assisted dying is not the solution
British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2009A modern fallacy is that we can either have our own way without cost to society or someone else, or that our desires always trump another's need or freedom. This is none clearer than in the area of wanting to be killed.
Eleanor, Grogan +6 more
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