本の詳細
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
183
言語
英語
公開されました
Nov 20, 2006
出版社
Greenhaven
ISBN-10
0737732520
ISBN-13
9780737732528
説明
In a thought-provoking collection of essays, Sylvia Engdahl delves into the complex and often controversial topic of euthanasia and assisted death. The work invites readers to explore the ethical, moral, and practical dimensions of how society handles the withdrawal of life support and the rights of individuals to end their suffering on their own terms.
By weaving together diverse perspectives and real-life cases, the author emphasizes the importance of understanding this sensitive issue in the context of contemporary medical practices. Engdahl challenges preconceived notions and sparks meaningful dialogue about autonomy, compassion, and the value of life, making this exploration both timely and necessary for readers seeking insight into one of society's most pressing ethical dilemmas.
By weaving together diverse perspectives and real-life cases, the author emphasizes the importance of understanding this sensitive issue in the context of contemporary medical practices. Engdahl challenges preconceived notions and sparks meaningful dialogue about autonomy, compassion, and the value of life, making this exploration both timely and necessary for readers seeking insight into one of society's most pressing ethical dilemmas.