Essays on Euthanasia and Physician Assisted Suicide
Edited by Dr. Paulina Taboada, MD, PhD
- Ethical Analysis Of Selected Clinical Cases (No. I): Patient's Competence And Autonomy
- The National Council For Hospice And Specialist Palliative Care Services
- Systematization Of The Ethical Analysis Of Clinical Cases
- Terminal Sedation Or Palliative Sedation?
- Empathy As Cognitive Access To Another Person's Suffering
- How Do We Conceive A "More Compassionate" Medical Ethics?
- The Principle Of Double Effect Questioned
- The Sense Of "Lack Of Dignity" At The End Of Life
- Concepts And Definitions: A Source Of Confusion In The Euthanasia Debate
- Empirical Data On Euthanasia And Other End-Of-Life Decisions In The Netherlands
- Human Dignity And Fundamental Rights
- Comments On The Eapc Ethics Task Force's Statement On Euthanasia And Pas
- The Sources Of Human Dignity
- Human Dignity And The Ethics And Aesthetics Of Pain And Suffering
- Ethical Reflections on Alternative Medicine and Medical Futility
- Ethical Issues Regarding Communication with the Deaf at the End of Life
- Shaw's Criticism to the Double Effect Doctrine
- Caregivers' Ability to Deal with Suffering
- Requests to Withhold the Truth at the End of Life
- The Ethics of Foregoing Treatment at the End of Life
- Foregoing Treatment at the End of Life
- The Ethics of Euthanasia
- Ethics of Neonatal Pain Management