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The Supreme Court has ruled that states may prohibit physician-assisted suicide. Expressing the views of his fellow justices, Chief Justice Rehnquist wrote, "Americans are engaged in an earnest and profound debate about the morality, legality, and practicality of physician-assisted suicide. Our holding permits this debate to continue." Regulating How We Die is certain to be a landmark contribution to that debate.Dr. Linda Emanuel--one of America's most influential medical ethicists--has assembled leading experts to provide not only a clear account of the arguments for and against physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia but also historical, empirical, and legal perspectives on this complicated issue. These contributors include Marcia Angell, George Annas, Susan Wolf, and many others.The important questions are addressed here, including: What does mercy dictate? Does physician-assisted suicide honor or violate autonomy? Is it more dignified than natural death? Is this decision purely a private matter? Will legalizing physician-assisted suicide put us on a slippery slope toward involuntary euthanasia? And, in an analysis of data not available in any other book, what can we learn from Holland, the only country in which physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia are legal?Regulating How We Die will be essential reading for anyone who has been handed a terminal diagnosis, for people close to those facing such a diagnosis, for professionals, including physicians, nurses, pastors, lawyers, legislators--indeed, for anyone who has considered the moral and political debate over doctor-assisted suicide.
Linda L. Emanuel is Vice President for Ethics Standards of the American Medical Association.
Preface Part One: Considerations in Favor Helping Desperately Ill People to Die MARCIA ANGELL Is a Physician Ever Obligated to Help a Patient Die? MARGARET P. BATTIN Harming, Healing, and Euthanasia ERICH LOEWY Part Two: Considerations Against The False Promise of Beneficent Killing EDMUND D. PELLEGRINO Facing Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia in Children and Adolescents SUSAN M. WOLF Religious Viewpoints JAMES CHILDRESS Part Three: Perspectives Factual Findings PAUL VAN DER MAAS and LINDA L. EMANUEL Why Now? EZEKIEL J. EMANUEL The Bell Tolls for a Right to Suicide GEORGE J. ANNAS A Question of Balance LINDA L. EMANUEL Notes Acknowledgments Index
The opinions for and against euthanasia in Regulating How We Die do more than rehearse the arguments over the merciful treatment of extreme suffering (pain is the prime motivation in only 3 per cent of requests for assisted dying). Editor Linda Emanuel raises major questions of personal freedom and social care in a diverse collection sure to trigger heated arguments.