J.K. Mason and D. Mulligan propose that euthanasia be introduced by stages . 62 It should be made available first , they say , for people suffering from specific conditions.63 The two conditions they suggest are permanent vegetative ...
17 Ibid., quoting G. Marcel, The Existential Background of Human Dignity (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1971). ... Greek text edited by C.F. Smith (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1920–75), Book iii, xli–xlix (also quoted in ...
In : D. Epston & M. White , Experience , Contradiction , Narrative and Imagination . Selected Papers of Donald Epston and Michael White 1989–1991 . Adelaide : Dulwich Centre . Epston , D. , & White , M. ( 1990 ) .
A reasoned, passionate, and wide-ranging enquiry into the euthanasia debate and its consequences for individuals and society.
In Death Talk Margaret Somerville argues that legalizing euthanasia would cause irreparable harm to society's value of respect for human life, which in secular societies is carried primarily by the institutions of law and medicine.