Physician Assisted Suicide and The Art of Care
Title:
Physician Assisted Suicide and The Art of Care
Word Count:
860
Summary:
In an age of managed care, rationing of care, and technological care,
there is The Art of Car
Keywords:
death, dying, resources, soul, spirit, and, physician, assisted, suicide, sam, oliver
Article Body:
In an age of managed care, rationing of care, and technological care,
there is The Art of Car
The pros for PAS are:
· People should have the right to die with dignity
· People should have the right to die with their senses intact
· People should have the right to die free of pain
· People should have the right to take charge of futile care
The cons for PAS are:
· Slippery-slope effect, or acceptable and unacceptable euthanasia
· No policy is able to effectively govern the scope of the right to die
· True wishes are hard to discern due to communication challenges
· Playing God
I am simply giving an overview, and not, a detailed analysis on this issue.
My intent is to s
It was Karl Barth who said that ˆit is for God and God alone to make an end to human life˜ and
In On Liberty, John Stuart Mill cautions, ˆA person should be free to do as he likes in his ow
On the other side of this issue, it is evident that the Oregon ´s Death with Dignity Act has h
It seems then, that people still want to have some sort of control in their dying and autonomy
Samuel Oliver, author of, "What the Dying Teach Us: Lessons on Living"
For more on this author; http://www.soulandspirit.org
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Physician Assisted Suicide and The Art of Care
Word Count:
860
Summary:
In an age of managed care, rationing of care, and technological care,
there is The Art of Car
Keywords:
death, dying, resources, soul, spirit, and, physician, assisted, suicide, sam, oliver
Article Body:
In an age of managed care, rationing of care, and technological care,
there is The Art of Car
The pros for PAS are:
· People should have the right to die with dignity
· People should have the right to die with their senses intact
· People should have the right to die free of pain
· People should have the right to take charge of futile care
The cons for PAS are:
· Slippery-slope effect, or acceptable and unacceptable euthanasia
· No policy is able to effectively govern the scope of the right to die
· True wishes are hard to discern due to communication challenges
· Playing God
I am simply giving an overview, and not, a detailed analysis on this issue.
My intent is to s
It was Karl Barth who said that ˆit is for God and God alone to make an end to human life˜ and
In On Liberty, John Stuart Mill cautions, ˆA person should be free to do as he likes in his ow
On the other side of this issue, it is evident that the Oregon ´s Death with Dignity Act has h
It seems then, that people still want to have some sort of control in their dying and autonomy
Samuel Oliver, author of, "What the Dying Teach Us: Lessons on Living"
For more on this author; http://www.soulandspirit.org
This is a demo version of txt2pdf v.10.1
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