
Assisted dying is still an extremely contested topic in Bioethics. Despite the strongly influential role human dignity plays in this debate, it still has not received the appropriate, multi-faceted treatment it deserves. Studies show that the notion of dignity already plays an important role in medical contexts: it is frequently used by health care professionals as well as patients. However, its use in these contexts needs to be analyzed and explained in more detail. Moreover, a review of the available literature clearly shows that the general, highly fruitful academic debate on human dignity is more than ready to take the next step into applied ethics: in particular, into the even more controversial area of assisted death. This book offers a detailed philosophical analysis of dignity and how it relates to assisted death. Its audience will benefit both from the general discussion of human dignity it offers as well as from the specific bioethical context to which it is applied.
This book investigates the conceptual role of human dignity within the contentious bioethical debate surrounding assisted death. Sebastian Muders provides a philosophical framework that bridges general theories of human dignity with the practical, clinical realities of end-of-life care. By examining how patients and healthcare professionals utilize the concept of dignity, the author argues for a more rigorous, multi-faceted application of this term in medical decision-making.
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Experts recognize this work as a significant contribution to the field of applied ethics, particularly for its attempt to clarify the often-vague usage of dignity in medical discourse. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, making it a suitable resource for scholars and practitioners engaged in advanced bioethical research.
Page Count:
266
Publication Date:
2017-10-20
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190675969
ISBN-13:
9780190675967
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