To die or not to die? cross-disciplinary, cultural, and legal perspectives on the right to choose death

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Humanities
Department Philosophy
Creator Battin, Margaret P.
Other Author Berger, Arthur S.; Berger, Joyce
Title To die or not to die? cross-disciplinary, cultural, and legal perspectives on the right to choose death
Date 1992
Description One things to lament, as public discussion of the right to die approaches a rolling boil, is the insularity of American View about withholding and with-drawing treatment, euthanasia and suicide. To Die or Not to Die? presents ten papers which challenge this insularity from the points of view of varying disciplines, cultures, and legal traditions.
Type Text
Publisher University of Chicago Press - Journals
Volume 102
Issue 4
First Page 892
Last Page 893
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Battin, M. P. (1992). To die or not to die? cross-disciplinary, cultural, and legal perspectives on the right to choose death. Arthur S. Berger and Joyce Berger, Eds. Ethics, 102(4), 892-3. July.
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