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Euthanasia — Choice and Death

Gail Tulloch

Paper, 198 pages,
ISBN: 978-0-7486-1881-1
$34.00

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



"An extraordinary contribution in this area, providing insight into the many dilemmas faced by individuals, families and professionals. This work offers not only the opportunity to understand such debates but also provides numerous landmark case studies that will be useful for teachers and students alike." — Wendy Moyle, associate professor of nursing and chair of Griffith University Human Research Ethics Committee, Brisbane, Australia

"Choice and Death provides a fascinating and well written discussion of the philosophical and legal issues raised by euthanasia. It is a good introduction to a subject of great importance to society and to many individuals. Gail Tulloch's book will be appreciated by interested members of the public as well as by philosophers and philosophy students." — Professor Janna Thompson, head, University of Melbourne Division, Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics Department of Philosophy, The University of Melbourne, 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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