What Kind of Death

What Kind of Death

The Ethics of Determining One's Own Death

den Hartogh, Govert

Taylor & Francis Ltd

08/2024

402

Mole

9781032249957

15 a 20 dias

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Chapter 1. Introduction

Part I: Suicide

Chapter 2. Determining the manner and time of your own death

Chapter 3. The invisibility of rational suicide

Chapter 4. Which actions should we count as suicides?

Chapter 5. What is implied by the right to suicide?

Part II: Palliative care and palliative sedation

Chapter 6. Suffering and dying well: on the proper aim of palliative care

Chapter 7. Continuous deep sedation and homicide

Chapter 8. Sedation until death: indications

Part III: Euthanasia

Chapter 9. Euthanasia and the right to self-determination

Chapter 10. Ending lives with and without request

Chapter 11. The risks of legalization

Chapter 12. The Dutch and Belgian euthanasia laws: Potemkin villages?

Part IV: Hard cases

Chapter 13. Mental illness

Chapter 14. Death wishes of the elderly

Chapter 15. The authority of advance directives

Chapter 16. Designing a regulatory system
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