Euthanasia

Think 20 (58):93-102 (2021)
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In this article I consider the impact of euthanasia/physician-assisted suicide on the way we live and the relationships we have. I argue that embracing the practice of assisted dying is a deficient form of care that will erode the respectful and responsible human bonds that hold us all well in community.

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Lynne Bowyer
University of Otago

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