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The Future of Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia
6. Autonomy Theory’s Implications for the Debate over Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia
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December 31 2009
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December 31 2009
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10.1515/9781400830343.86
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. vii
Contents
pp. xi
Acknowledgments
Backmatter
pp. 1
1. Introduction
pp. 8
2. The Glucksberg and Quill Controversies: The Judiciary’s (Non)Resolution of the Assisted Suicide Debate
pp. 19
3. The Debate over History
pp. 48
4. Arguments from Fairness and Equal Protection: If a Right to Refuse, Then a Right to Assisted Suicide?
pp. 76
5. Casey and Cruzan: Do They Intimate a Right to Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia?
pp. 86
6. Autonomy Theory’s Implications for the Debate over Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia
pp. 102
7. Legalization and the Law of Unintended Consequences: Utilitarian Arguments for Legalization
pp. 143
8. Two Test Cases: Posner and Epstein
pp. 157
9. An Argument against Legalization
pp. 181
10. Toward a Consistent End-of-Life Ethic: The “Right to Refuse” Care for Competent and Incompetent Patients
pp. 219
Epilogue
pp. 227
Appendix A. Certain American Statutory Laws Banning or Disapproving of Assisted Suicide
pp. 229
Appendix B. Statistical Calculations
pp. 231
Notes
pp. 285
Bibliography
pp. 303
Index
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