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        16. The Problem of Abortion and the Doctrine of the Double Effect
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        Philippa Foot
        
 
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
 - CONTENTS vii
 - Acknowledgments ix
 - Introduction to the Second Edition 1
 - Introduction 24
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                            PART I: EUTHANASIA AND THE TERMINATION OF LIFE-PROLONGING TREATMENT
 - 1. In the Matter of Karen Quinlan 51
 - 2. Majority Opinion in Cruzan v. Director, Missouri Department of Health (selections) 79
 - 3. Prolonging Life: Some Legal considerations 88
 - 4. An Irrelevant Consideration: Killing Versus Letting D~ 103
 - 5. Active and Passive Euthanasia 112
 - 6. The Intentional Termination of Life 120
 - 7. Active and Passive Euthanasia: An Impertinent Distinction? 131
 - 8. More Impertinent Distinctions and a Defense of Active Euthanasia 139
 - 9. Coming to Terms: a Response to Rachels 155
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                            PART II: PHILOSOPHICAL PROBLEMS
 - 10. Whatever the Consequences 167
 - 11. On Killing and Letting Die 192
 - 12. Is Killing the Innocent Absolutely Immoral? 197
 - 13. The Moral Equivalence of Action and Omission 210
 - 14. Negation and Abstention: Two Theories of Allowing 230
 - 15. The Survival Lottery 257
 - 16. The Problem of Abortion and the Doctrine of the Double Effect 266
 - 17. Killing and Letting Die 280
 - 18. Saving Life and Taking Life 290
 - 19. The Priority of Avoiding Harm 298
 - 20. Actions, Intentions, and Consequences: The Doctrine of Doing and Allowing 355
 - 21. Killing, Letting Die, and Withdrawing Aid 383
 - Suggested Readings 421
 - Notes on Contributors 429
 
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
 - CONTENTS vii
 - Acknowledgments ix
 - Introduction to the Second Edition 1
 - Introduction 24
 - 
                            PART I: EUTHANASIA AND THE TERMINATION OF LIFE-PROLONGING TREATMENT
 - 1. In the Matter of Karen Quinlan 51
 - 2. Majority Opinion in Cruzan v. Director, Missouri Department of Health (selections) 79
 - 3. Prolonging Life: Some Legal considerations 88
 - 4. An Irrelevant Consideration: Killing Versus Letting D~ 103
 - 5. Active and Passive Euthanasia 112
 - 6. The Intentional Termination of Life 120
 - 7. Active and Passive Euthanasia: An Impertinent Distinction? 131
 - 8. More Impertinent Distinctions and a Defense of Active Euthanasia 139
 - 9. Coming to Terms: a Response to Rachels 155
 - 
                            PART II: PHILOSOPHICAL PROBLEMS
 - 10. Whatever the Consequences 167
 - 11. On Killing and Letting Die 192
 - 12. Is Killing the Innocent Absolutely Immoral? 197
 - 13. The Moral Equivalence of Action and Omission 210
 - 14. Negation and Abstention: Two Theories of Allowing 230
 - 15. The Survival Lottery 257
 - 16. The Problem of Abortion and the Doctrine of the Double Effect 266
 - 17. Killing and Letting Die 280
 - 18. Saving Life and Taking Life 290
 - 19. The Priority of Avoiding Harm 298
 - 20. Actions, Intentions, and Consequences: The Doctrine of Doing and Allowing 355
 - 21. Killing, Letting Die, and Withdrawing Aid 383
 - Suggested Readings 421
 - Notes on Contributors 429