Dying in a terminal society: a response to Maung

Journal of Medical Ethics 51 (3):201-202 (2025)
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Maung argues that an externalist understanding of mental disorder exposes how, if society was more just for the most deprived, patterns of access to assisted dying might be different. I counter that reducing inequality lacks relevance to the immediate permissibility of assisted dying for mental disorder, owing to the need for solutions for those in distress. I suggest that the question of assistance in death for mental disorders is one of pragmatic politics, not for obfuscatory philosophy.

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A Rebuttal on Externalism.Hane Htut Maung - 2025 - Journal of Medical Ethics 51 (3):199-200.

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