
The Least Worst Death Essays in Bioethics on the End of Life
by Battin, Margaret PabstBuy New
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Table of Contents
Introduction: The Politics of Dying | p. 3 |
The Least Worst Death | p. 33 |
The Eclipse of Altruism: The Moral Costs of Deciding for Others | p. 40 |
Is There a Duty to Die? Age Rationing and the Just Distribution of Health Care | p. 58 |
Dying in 559 Beds: Efficiency, "Best Buys," and the Ethics of Standardization in National Health Care | p. 80 |
Euthanasia: The Fundamental Issues | p. 101 |
A Dozen Caveats Concerning the Discussion of Euthanasia in the Netherlands | p. 130 |
Fiction as Forecast: Euthanasia in Alzheimer's Disease? | p. 145 |
Voluntary Euthanasia and the Risks of Abuse | p. 163 |
Suicide: The Basic Issues | p. 185 |
Manipulated Suicide | p. 195 |
Prohibition and Invitation: The Paradox of Religious Views about Suicide | p. 205 |
Assisted Suicide: Can We Learn from Germany? | p. 254 |
Assisting in Suicide: Seventeen Questions Physicians and Mental-Health Professionals Should Ask | p. 271 |
Suicide: A Fundamental Human Right? | p. 277 |
Index | p. 289 |
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