Arthur J. Dyck
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“Does the kind of thinking that permits assisted suicide provide a moral basis for protecting the preciousness of human life or does it fail to provide a moral structure that will predictably protect individual and communal life? What”
― Life's Worth: The Case Against Assisted Suicide
― Life's Worth: The Case Against Assisted Suicide
“It is frighteningly naive to assume that when our guide to medical practice is "doing what the patient wants," we will escape the imposition of the physician's values on the clinical encounter. Personal values can he sequestered in the question not asked, or the gentle challenge not posed, when both should have been.12”
― Life's Worth: The Case Against Assisted Suicide
― Life's Worth: The Case Against Assisted Suicide
“For the question as to when killing and being killed are to be practiced and condoned is an abiding question for communities as a whole, as well as for their individual members.
The”
― Life's Worth: The Case Against Assisted Suicide
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― Life's Worth: The Case Against Assisted Suicide
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