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The end of life euthanasia and morality | Author(s) | James Rachels |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1986 |
Pages | 204 pp (Studies in bioethics) |
Source | Oxford University Press, Walton Street, Oxford OX2 6DP. |
Keywords | Euthanasia ; Social ethics. |
Annotation | The author argues against the traditional view that killing of the innocent is always wrong, and presents an alternative view based on the belief that there is a profound difference between having a life and merely being alive. The social policy implications as well as the morality of euthanasia are also examined. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-010501204 B |
Classmark | CY: TQ |
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