Cham: Springer Verlag (
2015)
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Abstract
Introduction
Cholbi, Michael (et al.)
Pages 1-10
Assisted Dying and the Proper Role of Patient Autonomy
Bullock, Emma C.
Pages 11-25
Preventing Assistance to Die: Assessing Indirect Paternalism Regarding Voluntary Active Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide
Schramme, Thomas
Pages 27-40
Autonomy, Interests, Justice and Active Medical Euthanasia
Savulescu, Julian
Pages 41-58
Mental Illness, Lack of Autonomy, and Physician-Assisted Death
Varelius, Jukka
Pages 59-77
Euthanasia for Mental Suffering
Raus, Kasper (et al.)
Pages 79-96
Assisted Dying for Individuals with Dementia: Challenges for Translating Ethical Positions into Law
Downie, Jocelyn (et al.)
Pages 97-123
Clinical Ethics Consultation and Physician Assisted Suicide
Adams, David M.
Pages 125-147
License to Kill: A New Model for Excusing Medically Assisted Dying?
Huxtable, Richard (et al.)
Pages 149-168
Medically Enabled Suicides
Cholbi, Michael
Pages 169-184
Saving Lives with Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia: Organ Donation After Assisted Dying
Shaw, David M.
Pages 185-192
Implanted Medical Devices and End-of-Life Decisions
Gill, Michael B.
Pages 193-215
Everyday Attitudes About Euthanasia and the Slippery Slope Argument
Feltz, Adam
Pages 217-237
“You Got Me Into This…”: Procreative Responsibility and Its Implications for Suicide and Euthanasia
Weinberg, Rivka
Pages 239-252
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