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Ethical, Religious and Legal Arguments in the Current Debate over Euthanasia in Spain
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Juan Siurana
Published/Copyright:
June 19, 2008
Published Online: 2008-06-19
Published in Print: 2008-06-01
© 2008 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
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- On Conditions of Participation: The Deficits of Public Reason
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Keywords for this article
radical democracy;
euthanasia;
ethical arguments;
religious arguments;
legal arguments;
Spain;
Europe
Articles in the same Issue
- Introductory: Civil Society, Participation, and Religion1
- Liberal Democracy and the Challenge of Ethical Diversity
- Handling Religious Diversity: The Case of "Holy/Rest Days" in Italy
- Freedom of Religion, Institution of Conscientious Objection and Political Practice in Post-Communist Slovakia1
- Ethical, Religious and Legal Arguments in the Current Debate over Euthanasia in Spain
- The Eastern Enlargement of the European Union: Challenges to Democracy?1
- On Conditions of Participation: The Deficits of Public Reason
- Pragmatist Conception of Participatory Democracy1
- Introducing Deliberative Democracy: A Goal, a Tool, or Just a Context?1
- Behind the Limes: On the Quest for an Eastern Dimension of European Identity
- National Perceptions and Their Stereotypization