
Easeful Death sets out in straightforward terms the main arguments both for and against the legalization of assisted suicide and euthanasia. The legal choices confronting those caring for the terminally ill, and indeed those patients themselves who may be facing intolerable suffering towards the end of their lives, have been the cause of fierce public debate in recent years. The book takes as its starting point attempts in Britain and other countries to bring compassion into the rules governing the end of a patient's life. Drawing on experience in the Netherlands, Belgium, and the US state of Oregon, where either assisted dying or euthanasia have been legalized, the authors explore the philosophical and ethical views on both sides of the debate, and examine how different legislative proposals would affect different members of society, from the very young to the very old. They describe the practical, medical processes of palliative care, self-denial of food and water, and assisted dying and euthanasia, and ultimately conclude that the public is ready to embrace a more compassionate approach to assisted dying. This sensitive and authoritative short volume is informed throughout by a strong sense that, whatever the results of the legislative argument, compassion for one another must be both the guide and the restraint upon the way we treat people who are dying or who want to die.
This book investigates whether the legalization of assisted dying and euthanasia can be reconciled with ethical standards and compassionate care for the terminally ill. Elisabeth Macdonald and Mary Warnock, drawing on their respective backgrounds in law and philosophy, analyze the complex intersection of individual autonomy and societal protection. They evaluate the moral arguments surrounding end-of-life decisions and assess the potential impact of legislative changes on vulnerable populations.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and readers frequently note the clarity and balanced tone of the authors' arguments. The text is widely regarded as a foundational resource for those seeking to understand the ethical complexities of the assisted dying debate in a concise format.
Page Count:
180
Publication Date:
2008-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191580023
ISBN-13:
9780191580024
No comments yet. Be the first to share your thoughts!