

An edition of Choosing to die (2008)
elective death and multiculturalism
By C. G. Prado
Publish Date
2008
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Language
eng
Pages
211
Description:
"In this book, C.G. Prado addresses the difficult question of when and whether it is rational to end one's life in order to escape devastating terminal illness. He specifically considers this question in light of the impact of multiculturalism on perceptions and judgments about what is right and wrong, permissible and impermissible. Prado introduces the idea of a "coincidental culture" to clarify the variety of values and commitments that influence decisions. He also introduces the idea of a "proxy premise" to deal with reasoning issues that are raised by intractably held beliefs. Primarily intended for medical ethicists, this book will be of interest to anyone concerned with the ability of modern medicine to keep people alive, thereby forcing people to choose between living and dying. In addition, Prado calls upon medical ethicists and practitioners to appreciate the value of a theoretical basis for their work."--Jacket.
subjects: Active Euthanasia, Attitude to Death, Cross-Cultural Comparison, Cross-cultural studies, Cultural Diversity, Death, Ethical relativism, Ethics, Euthanasia, Active, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Death, Patient refusal of treatment, Right to die, Death, moral and ethical aspects, Multiculturalism, Euthanasia, Health behavior