| Wisconsin. Legislature. Legislative Reference Bureau - 1993 - 574 páginas
...self-determination tends to be an unlimited, openended claim. Hastings Center Director Daniel Callahan asks: "How can self-determination have any limits? Why are...desires or motives, whatever they be, sufficient?" While legislation that proposes aid in dying would restrict it to those diagnosed as terminally ill,... | |
| Robert F. Weir - 1997 - 294 páginas
...they must be linked — they reveal serious problems. It is said that a competent, adult person should have a right to euthanasia for the relief of suffering....suffering? Does not that stipulation already compromise the principle of self-determination? How can self-determination have any limits? Whatever the person's... | |
| Maurice Steinberg, Stuart J. Youngner - 1998 - 356 páginas
...right of self-determination. It is said that a competent, adult person ought to have a right to PAS for the relief of suffering. But why must the person...of self-determination? The standard arguments for PAS offer no answers to those questions. Consider next the person who is suffering but not competent,... | |
| Elisabeth Boetzkes, Wilfrid J. Waluchow - 2000 - 618 páginas
...they must be linked — they reveal serious problems. It is said that a competent, adult person should have a right to euthanasia for the relief of suffering....suffering? Does not that stipulation already compromise the principle of self-determination? How can self-determination have any limits? Whatever the person's... | |
| Joseph H. Howell, William Frederick Sale - 2000 - 620 páginas
...they must be linked — they reveal serious problems. It is said that a competent, adult person should have a right to euthanasia for the relief of suffering....suffering? Does not that stipulation already compromise the principle of self-determination? How can self-determination have any limits? Whatever the person's... | |
| Kathleen M. Foley, Herbert Hendin - 2002 - 398 páginas
...self-determination. It is said that a competent adult ought to have a right to physician-assisted suicide for the relief of suffering. But why must the person...of self-determination? The standard arguments for physician-assisted suicide offer no answers to those questions. Consider next the person who is suffering... | |
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