■Wekesser, Carol ed. 1995 Euthanasia: Opposing Viewpoints,Greenhaven Pr,214p. ISBN-10:1565102436 ISBN-13:978-1565102439 欠品 [amazon] ※ be
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Introduction
Chapter1: Is Euthanasia Ethical?
1. Euthanasia Is Ethical
2. Euthanasia Is Unethical
3. Individuals Must Choose for Themselves Whether Euthanasia Is Ethical
4. Euthanasia Cannot Be an Ethical Individual Choice
5. Assisted Suicide Is Contrary to Judeo-Christian Beliefs
6. Assisted Suicide Is Not Contrary to Judeo-Christian Beliefs
7. Physician-Assisted Suicide Is Ethical
8. Physician-Assisted Suicide Is Unethical
Chapter2: Should Euthanasia Be Legalized?
1. Legalizing Euthanasia Would Harm Society
2. Legal Safeguards Can Prevent Euthanasia from Harming Society
3. Legalizing Euthanasia Would Encourage Suicide
4. Legalizing Euthanasia Would Not Encourage Suicide
5. Physician-Assisited Suicide Is a Constitutional Right
6. Physician-Assisted Suicide Is Not a Constitutional Right
Chapter3: Should Physicians Assist in Euthanasia?
1. Physicians Should Assist in Euthanasia
2. Physicians Should Not Assist in Euthanasia
3. Physician-Assisted Euthanasia Is Necessary
4. Physician-Assisted Euthanasia Is Unnecessary
5. Physicians Might Abuse Legalized Euthanasia
6. Safeguards Could Prevent Physicians Abuse of Euthanasia
7. Physicians Must Work to Keep Eithanasia Illegal
8. Physicians Must Work to Legalized Euthanasia
Chapter4: Who Should Make Decisions About Euthanasia?
1. Individuals Have the Right to Decide for Themselves
2. The Family Has the Right to Decide for Loved Ones
3. Public Policy Can Guide Decisions
4. Social Science Can Guide Decisions
5. No One Has the Right to Make Decisions in Support of Euthanasia
Chapter5: Is Infant Euthanasia Ethical?
1. Euthanizing Anencephalic Infant for Their Organs Is Ethical
2. Euthanizing Anencephalic Infants for Their Organs Is Unethical
3. Parents Alone Have the Right to Decide If Infant Euthanasia Is Ethical
4. Parents Should Not Decide Alone If Infant Euthanasia Is Ethical