Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide from Confucian Moral Perspectives |
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Authors: | Ping-cheung Lo |
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Affiliation: | (1) Interdisciplinary Centre for the Study of Religion and World View, Catholic University of Leuven, Sint-Michielsstraat 6 – Bus 3102, 3000 Leuven, Belgium |
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Abstract: | This essay first discusses the three major arguments in favor of euthanasia and physician-assisted-suicide in contemporary Western society, viz., the arguments of mercy, preventing indignity, and individual autonomy. It then articulates both Confucian consonance and dissonance to them. The first two arguments make use of Confucian discussions on suicide whereas the last argument appeals to Confucian social-political thought. It concludes that from the Confucian moral perspectives, none of the three arguments is fully convincing. |
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