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To Die Or Not to Die? : Cross-Disciplinary, Cultural and Legal Perspectives on the Right to Choose Death Book

To Die Or Not to Die? : Cross-Disciplinary, Cultural and Legal Perspectives on the Right to Choose Death
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To Die Or Not to Die? : Cross-Disciplinary, Cultural and Legal Perspectives on the Right to Choose Death, Dramatic advances in medical technology make it possible to keep an individual alive well after life would otherwise be untenable. These medical advances raise complex and disturbing questions about the appropriateness of allowing or even helping a person, To Die Or Not to Die? : Cross-Disciplinary, Cultural and Legal Perspectives on the Right to Choose Death
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  • To Die Or Not to Die? : Cross-Disciplinary, Cultural and Legal Perspectives on the Right to Choose Death
  • Written by author Arthur S. Berger, Joyce Berger
  • Published by Greenwood Press, 1990/11/30
  • Dramatic advances in medical technology make it possible to keep an individual alive well after life would otherwise be untenable. These medical advances raise complex and disturbing questions about the appropriateness of allowing or even helping a person
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Preface

Cross-Disciplinary Views

The Right to Die: Perspectives of the Patient, the Family, and the Health Care Provider

The Right to Die: Perspectives from the Catholic and Jewish Traditions

Ethical Perepectives on the Right to Die: A Case Study

Cross-Cultural Views

On the Question of the Right to Die: An African View

An Islamic Perspective on Terminating Life-Sustaining Measures

Japanese Perspectives on Euthanasia

Cross-Legal Views

Euthanasia: An English Perspective

Indian Legal Concepts of the Right to Die

Active Euthanasia in the Netherlands

Last Rights: The View from a U.S. Courthouse

Appendices

Selected Bibliography

Index


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