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Arguing Euthanasia: The Controversy Over Mercy Killing, Assisted Suicide, And The "Right To Die"

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Arguing Euthanasia features essays by such outspoken advocates of active euthanasia.

As they probe the legal and ethical issues at the heart of physician-assisted suicide, these essays offer invaluable insights not only for those caring for the terminally ill but for anyone concerned with the deeper philosophical conflict between enduring life-oriented values and personal dignity that lies at the heart of this controversy.

256 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 1995

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Jonathan D. Moreno

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A series of essays on Assisted Suicide and the cultural and legal issues surrounding it. Interesting, but dry.
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