TY - GEN T1 - Euthanasia, choice and death T2 - Contemporary ethical debates. A1 - Tulloch, Gail LA - English PP - Edinburgh PB - Edinburgh University Press YR - 2005 UL - https://ebooks.jgu.edu.in/Record/jstor_eba_ocn607600489 AB - GBS_insertPreviewButtonPopup('ISBN:9780748618811');Euthanasia has become increasingly contentious as populations age, and medical and scientific advances continue to transform and extend life. Euthanasia - Choice and Death examines the key philosophical arguments that have underpinned thinking and practice until now:The centrality of choice to our notion of the human being;The challenge of changes to our concept of death in the face of medical, scientific and technological advances.Gail Tulloch develops a conception of dignity that does not depend on religious assumptions and can promote a broad ethical consensus in a liberal democracy. Examination of landmark cases and the approaches adopted by key countries - the U.S.A., the U.K., the Netherlands, and Australia - ground the book." OP - 158 CN - R726 .T85 2005 SN - 9781474473354 SN - 1474473350 SN - 0748622470 SN - 9780748622474 SN - 0748618813 SN - 9780748618811 KW - Euthanasia. KW - Euthanasia : Law and legislation. KW - Cross-cultural studies. KW - Right to die. KW - Euthanasia : Moral and ethical aspects. KW - Euthanasia : ethics KW - Cross-Cultural Comparison KW - Euthanasia : legislation & jurisprudence KW - Euthanasia KW - Right to Die KW - Euthanasie. KW - Droit à la mort. KW - Euthanasie : Aspect moral. KW - Études transculturelles. KW - PHILOSOPHY : Ethics & Moral Philosophy. KW - Right to die KW - Cross-cultural studies KW - Euthanasia : Law and legislation KW - Medizinische Ethik KW - Recht KW - Sterbehilfe KW - Australien KW - Großbritannien KW - Niederlande KW - USA KW - Éthique médicale. KW - Mort. ER -