Euthanasia and the Ethics of a Doctor’s Decisions, 9781350186224
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Does ending suffering mean removing the sufferer? Rethink euthanasia.

Euthanasia and the Ethics of a Doctor’s Decisions

an argument against assisted dying

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  • Paperback

    216 pages

  • Release Date

    16 June 2021

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Summary

Euthanasia and Ethics: A Doctor’s Dilemma

Why do many doctors deeply question the push for legalizing euthanasia and assisted suicide? Dr. Ole Hartling, drawing on his experience as a physician, professor, and former chairman of the Danish Council of Ethics, introduces fresh perspectives to this complex debate.

Focusing on the potential for assisted dying to be driven by a desire for control, Hartling explores two crucial questions: Is removing the sufferer the answer to suf…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781350186224
ISBN-10:1350186228
Author:Ole Hartling
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:Bloomsbury Academic
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:216
Release Date:16 June 2021
Weight:280g
Dimensions:214mm x 138mm x 16mm
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Critics Review

Dr. Hartling has written an important book on euthanasia. It is well-informed about the details and nuances of different euthanasia practices, it is well-argued both medically and ethically, and despite its sceptic stance towards euthanasia, it is respectful to those who hold different opinions. It is also an asset to see a book written from a Scandinavian perspective, where respect for autonomy and high quality palliative care go hand in hand. * Theo Boer, Professor of Health Care Ethics, Protestant Theological University, Groningen, the Netherlands *The question of assisted dying is as old as medicine and more vexing than ever. It is hard to imagine a better guide than Ole Hartling who combines the incisiveness of an ethicist, the perspective of a physician, and most importantly, the heart of a truly compassionate human being. * Steven Woloshin, Professor of Medicine, Dartmouth Institute, USA and The Lisa Schwartz Foundation for Truth in Medicine, USA *Ole Hartling cites, in his book on assisted dying, the British palliative care physician Robert Twycross: “At the bedside, however, the arguments against are overwhelming.” Ole takes us directly there, to the bedside. He shows us in a very practical way why so many health care workers, despite understanding the desire for assisted dying might be desirable, still think it should not be legalised. * Morten Horn, Consultant in Neurology and ALS Team Physician, Oslo University Hospital, Norway *Ole Hartling’s book is a milestone in the euthanasia debate … The book is well written and well set-out, and it will appeal to all kinds of medical staff. * Journal of the Danish Medical Association *

About The Author

Ole Hartling

Ole Hartling is a medical doctor and professor who has been working in the field since the 1980s. He has lectured and been published widely within the topics of medicine, physiology, bioethics, health politics and philosophy and has won several awards for bringing ethical questions into the public arena. A member of the Danish Council of Ethics for eight years, he was its Chairman between 2003 and 2007.

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