Ethics of Determining One's Own Death

Ethics of Determining One's Own Death

Essays on Den Hartogh's What Kind of Death

Donselaar, Gijs van; Wijsbek, Henri; Rijpkema, Peter

Amsterdam University Press

01/2025

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1. Preface
2. Self-Determination and its Limits
3. Whose Life is it anyway? Some reflection of Den Hartogh's What Kind of Death
4. Dual or single gauge? Govert den Hartogh's 'dual-track' assisted death
5. The changing (and multifaceted) role of the principle of self-determination in the Dutch euthanasia practice
6. Like a peat fire. The impact of the right to self-determination on the (Dutch) law of euthanasia
7. Work to be done: an inquiry concerning legal certainty in the fourth evaluation of the Dutch euthanasia act
8. Fear, incompetence and death. Empirical observations and ethical concerns about dying with advanced dementia.
9. Response to comments
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Euthanasia; Assisted Suicide; Self-Determination; Benevolence; Palliative Care