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23. Ethics and Euthanasia
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Contributors IX
- Introduction XI
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Part One. Truthtelling
- 1. Do Cancer Patients Want to Be Told? 3
- 2. What to Tell Cancer Patients: A Study of Medical Attitudes 9
- 3. Medical Diagnosis: Our Right to Know the Truth 26
- 4. Truth and the Physician 42
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Part Two. Determining Death
- 5. Death: Process or Event? 57
- 6. Death as an Event: A Commentary on Robert Morison 70
- 7. A Definition of Irreversible Coma 82
- 8. Refinements in Criteria for the Determination of Death: An Appraisal 90
- 9. A Statutory Definition of the Standards for Determining Human Death: An Appraisal and a Proposal 103
- 10. Tucker v. Lower 125
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Part Three. Allowing to Die
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Infants
- 11. Moral and Ethical Dilemmas in the Special-Care Nursery 133
- 12. Mongolism, Parental Desires, and the Right to Life 145
- 13. To Save or Let Die: The Dilemma of Modern Medicine 173
- 14. Maine Medical Center v. Houle 185
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Adults
- 15. On (Only) Caring for the Dying 189
- 16. Prolonging Life 226
- 17. A Patient’s Decision to Decline Lifesaving Medical Treatment: Bodily Integrity versus the Preservation of Life 241
- 18. In the Matter of KAREN QUINLAN, An Alleged Incompetent 271
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Part Four. Euthanasia
- 19. An Alternative to the Ethic of Euthanasia 281
- 20. Should There Be a Legal Right to Die? 297
- 21. Justifying the Final Solution 308
- 22. Deciding for Yourself: The Objections 320
- 23. Ethics and Euthanasia 348
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Part Five. Suicide
- 24. Preventing Suicide 363
- 25. The Ethics of Suicide 374
- 26. Philosophical and Ethical Considerations of Suicide Prevention 387
- Index 401
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Contributors IX
- Introduction XI
-
Part One. Truthtelling
- 1. Do Cancer Patients Want to Be Told? 3
- 2. What to Tell Cancer Patients: A Study of Medical Attitudes 9
- 3. Medical Diagnosis: Our Right to Know the Truth 26
- 4. Truth and the Physician 42
-
Part Two. Determining Death
- 5. Death: Process or Event? 57
- 6. Death as an Event: A Commentary on Robert Morison 70
- 7. A Definition of Irreversible Coma 82
- 8. Refinements in Criteria for the Determination of Death: An Appraisal 90
- 9. A Statutory Definition of the Standards for Determining Human Death: An Appraisal and a Proposal 103
- 10. Tucker v. Lower 125
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Part Three. Allowing to Die
-
Infants
- 11. Moral and Ethical Dilemmas in the Special-Care Nursery 133
- 12. Mongolism, Parental Desires, and the Right to Life 145
- 13. To Save or Let Die: The Dilemma of Modern Medicine 173
- 14. Maine Medical Center v. Houle 185
-
Adults
- 15. On (Only) Caring for the Dying 189
- 16. Prolonging Life 226
- 17. A Patient’s Decision to Decline Lifesaving Medical Treatment: Bodily Integrity versus the Preservation of Life 241
- 18. In the Matter of KAREN QUINLAN, An Alleged Incompetent 271
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Part Four. Euthanasia
- 19. An Alternative to the Ethic of Euthanasia 281
- 20. Should There Be a Legal Right to Die? 297
- 21. Justifying the Final Solution 308
- 22. Deciding for Yourself: The Objections 320
- 23. Ethics and Euthanasia 348
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Part Five. Suicide
- 24. Preventing Suicide 363
- 25. The Ethics of Suicide 374
- 26. Philosophical and Ethical Considerations of Suicide Prevention 387
- Index 401