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Problems of death : opposing viewpoints / James D. Torr and Laura K. Egendorf, book editors. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Opposing viewpoints seriesPublication details: San Diego : Greenhaven Press, (c)2000.Description: 189 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0737703504
  • 0737703490
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HQ1073.P763 2000
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Contents:
Chapter 1. Is suicide immoral? Suicide should be an individual choice Ernest van den Haag Suicide should not be a matter of individual choice Daniel Callahan Suicide does not always harm society Margaret Pabst Battin Suicide harms society Robert L. Barry -- Chapter 2. Should society condone physician-assisted suicide? Individuals have a right to die Andrew Bernstein Individuals do not have a right to die Peter J. Bernardi Physicians should grant requests for assistance in suicide Joram Graf Haber Physicians should not grant requests for assistance in suicide R. Henry Capps Jr. Physician-assisted suicide should be legalized Faye Girsh Physician-assisted suicide should not be legalized American Foundation for Suicide Prevention -- Chapter 3. Is abortion ethical? Abortion is ethical John M. Swomley Abortion is unethical Heather King Aborting a handicapped fetus is ethical Ann Bradley Aborting a handicapped fetus is unethical Gregg L. Cunningham The right to abortion is central to women's freedom Marilyn French The right to abortion does not improve women's freedom Carolyn C. Gargaro -- Chapter 4. Is capital punishment just? Capital punishment is just David Leibowitz Capital punishment is unjust John Kavanaugh Capital punishment is vengeful Carol Fennelly Capital punishment is not vengeful Jeff Jacoby Innocent people could be executed Lester S. Garrett Innocent people have not been executed Justice for All.
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Chapter 1. Is suicide immoral? Suicide should be an individual choice Ernest van den Haag Suicide should not be a matter of individual choice Daniel Callahan Suicide does not always harm society Margaret Pabst Battin Suicide harms society Robert L. Barry -- Chapter 2. Should society condone physician-assisted suicide? Individuals have a right to die Andrew Bernstein Individuals do not have a right to die Peter J. Bernardi Physicians should grant requests for assistance in suicide Joram Graf Haber Physicians should not grant requests for assistance in suicide R. Henry Capps Jr. Physician-assisted suicide should be legalized Faye Girsh Physician-assisted suicide should not be legalized American Foundation for Suicide Prevention -- Chapter 3. Is abortion ethical? Abortion is ethical John M. Swomley Abortion is unethical Heather King Aborting a handicapped fetus is ethical Ann Bradley Aborting a handicapped fetus is unethical Gregg L. Cunningham The right to abortion is central to women's freedom Marilyn French The right to abortion does not improve women's freedom Carolyn C. Gargaro -- Chapter 4. Is capital punishment just? Capital punishment is just David Leibowitz Capital punishment is unjust John Kavanaugh Capital punishment is vengeful Carol Fennelly Capital punishment is not vengeful Jeff Jacoby Innocent people could be executed Lester S. Garrett Innocent people have not been executed Justice for All.

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