(Get free) Arguing Euthanasia: The Controversy Over Mercy Killing, Assisted Suicide, And The "Right To Die"
✿ Jonathan Moreno ✿
| #3549836 in Books | 1995-10-01 | 1995-10-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.44 x.80 x5.50l,.72 | File Name: 0684807602 | 256 pages
||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| interesting, but I wish it delved deeper|By josh jones|This book gave lots and lots of arguments that were very nice and well thoughtout, but it often seemed that the point-counterpoint "arguing" was a little redundant. The whole book consisted of an article or an event that had to do with the ethics of euthanasia and two people with conflicting views would write why. I wish t|From Publishers Weekly|The right of terminally ill patients to put an end to their suffering has been treated as homicide in every country except the Netherlands?at least until November 8, 1994. On that date, Oregon voters became the first in our nation to appr
The proliferation of life-prolonging technology in recent years has made the controversy over the "right to die" and physician-assisted suicide one of the most explosive medical and ethical issues of our day. Dr. Jack Kevorkian's "suicide machine" has commanded front-page coverage for several years, while in 1994 Oregon passed a measure allowing the terminally ill to obtain lethal prescriptions for suicide, and other states have placed similar proposals on their ballots...
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