Silencing the Singer Antibioethics in Germany

Hastings Center Report 21 (6):20 (1991)
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Abstract

“Die Gedanken sind frei,” in the words of the old song. But in Germany, thoughts are no longer free. Peter Singer, the “death ethicist,” has become a special target for activists attempting to silence bioethical debate in Germany. In the context of the trauma inflicted by National Socialism, a profound unease over issues at the end of life is accompanied by an insistence that these issues are not to be discussed.

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