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Euthanasia - yooˌthənāˈzhə, either painlessly putting to death or failing to prevent death from natural causes in cases of terminal illness or irreversible coma. The term comes from the Greek expression for "good death." Technological advances in medicine have made it possible to prolong life in patients with no hope of recovery, and the term


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    Euthanasia: The Moral Issues » Read Now

    by Robert M. Baird, Stuart E. Rosenbaum. 216 pgs.

    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library
    This book brings together the views of moral theorists and physicians, advocates and opponents of euthanasia to offer a well-balanced debate of the most critical issues in this emotion-filled controversy.

    "... the two sides presented make this book a must-read". -- American Rationalist

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    The Life and Death Debate: Moral Issues of Our Time (Chap. 4 "Euthanasia") » Read Now

    by J. P. Moreland, Norman L. Geisler. 174 pgs.

    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library
    This work is an introductory treatment of issues and options in social and bioethics which center on the end of life. The purpose of Moreland and Geisler's book is to offer a beginning survey of these issues to someone unfamiliar with philosophy. The book simplifies and summarizes various...
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    Mortal Peril: Our Inalienable Right to Health Care? (Chap. 13 "Active Euthanasia") » Read Now

    by Richard A. Epstein. 510 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    Most Americans assume that universal access to health care is a desirable and humane political goal. Not so, says distinguished legal scholar Richard Epstein. In this seminal work, he explodes the unspoken assumption that a government-administered, universal health-care system would be a boon to...
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    The Right to Die Debate: A Documentary History (Part II "Medical Advances, Care of the Dying, and the Euthanasia Movement before 1952," Part III "Changes in Medical Care and the Way We Die: The Euthanasia Movement, 1953-1965," and Part VI "Suicide, Assisted Suicide, and Euthanasia") » Read Now

    by Marjorie B. Zucker. 303 pgs.

    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library
    Rapid changes in medical care and in society's attitudes about death have made the right-to-die debate a timely topic, but its roots can be traced back to the founding of this country. High school and college students can explore the history of this debate through this unique collection of primary...
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    To Die or Not to Die? Cross-Disciplinary, Cultural, and Legal Perspectives on the Right to Choose Death (Chap. 6 "Japanese Perspectives on Euthanasia," Chap. 7 "Euthanasia: An English Perspective," and Chap. 9 "Active Euthanasia in the Netherlands") » Read Now

    by Joyce Berger, Arthur S. Berger. 198 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    This provocative new book provides guidelines for dealing with the sensitive legal and ethical issues surrounding an individual's right to die. Designed to give a global perspective on these contemporary issues, To Die or Not to Die uses a cross-disciplinary, cross-cultural, and cross-legal...
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    A Merciful End: The Euthanasia Movement in Modern America » Read Now

    by Ian Dowbiggin. 250 pgs.

    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library
    How did today's debate over euthanasia (taken from the Greek word for 'good death') become so divisive in American society? In A Merciful End Ian Dowbiggin tells, for the first time, the dramatic story of those reformers who struggled throughout the twentieth century to change the nation's attitudes...
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    Death Rites: Law and Ethics at the End of Life » Read Now

    by Robert Lee, Derek Morgan. 308 pgs.

    This unique collection focuses on the legal and ethical issues surrounding the medico-legal management of death. Each chapter throws up new and unusual problems in this area, highlighting the tension between personal autonomy and medical responsibility. The book thus charts a way through the moral minefield.
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