The Least Worst Death Essays in Bioethics on the End of Life

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Pub. Date: 1994-02-17
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

Engagingly written by one of the foremost experts on issues involving death and dying, this book offers insight into the controversial and often difficult topics of withdrawing and withholding care, euthanasia, and suicide. An extensive introduction identifies the principal ethical issues, and the book explores such dilemmas as rationing health care for the elderly, whether there is a "duty to die," counseling in rational suicide, the risks of abuse with active euthanasia, religious views about suicide, whether suicide can be understood as a fundamental human right, and others. It also examines the differing practices of Holland and Germany in ending life. Exploring the dilemmas raised by contemporary medicine concerning the way die, and collecting under one cover a myriad of crucial elements involving one of the most inflammatory issues of our time, The Least Worst Death presents a timely, international analysis for anyone interested in bioethics or medical and applied ethics.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Politics of Dyingp. 3
The Least Worst Deathp. 33
The Eclipse of Altruism: The Moral Costs of Deciding for Othersp. 40
Is There a Duty to Die? Age Rationing and the Just Distribution of Health Carep. 58
Dying in 559 Beds: Efficiency, "Best Buys," and the Ethics of Standardization in National Health Carep. 80
Euthanasia: The Fundamental Issuesp. 101
A Dozen Caveats Concerning the Discussion of Euthanasia in the Netherlandsp. 130
Fiction as Forecast: Euthanasia in Alzheimer's Disease?p. 145
Voluntary Euthanasia and the Risks of Abusep. 163
Suicide: The Basic Issuesp. 185
Manipulated Suicidep. 195
Prohibition and Invitation: The Paradox of Religious Views about Suicidep. 205
Assisted Suicide: Can We Learn from Germany?p. 254
Assisting in Suicide: Seventeen Questions Physicians and Mental-Health Professionals Should Askp. 271
Suicide: A Fundamental Human Right?p. 277
Indexp. 289
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