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Euthanasia — Choice and Death

Gail Tulloch

Paper, 198 pages,
ISBN: 978-0-7486-1881-1
$24.00

March, 2006
Paper, 198 pages,
ISBN: 978-0-7486-2247-4
Edinburgh University Press
$75.00

Euthanasia has become increasingly contentious as populations age and medical and scientific advances continue to transform and extend life. Gail Tulloch examines the key philosophical issues that underpin the practice of and debates concerning euthanasia, including the centrality of choice in being human and changing conceptions of death in the face of medical, scientific, and technological advances.

Tulloch develops a conception of dignity that can promote a broad ethical consensus in a liberal democracy and does not depend on religious assumptions. She also discusses landmark cases and the approaches adopted in the U.S., the U.K., the Netherlands, and Australia.

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About the Author

Gail Tulloch is a research fellow and director of the research programme in biomedical ethics and regulation at the Key Centre for Ethics, Law, Justice and Governance at Griffith University, in Brisbane, Australia.

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