Positive killing and the irreversibly unconscious patient |
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Authors: | Dr. Carson Strong Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Tennessee, Center for the Health Sciences, 800 Madison Avenue, 38163, Memphis, Tennessee
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Abstract: | Various arguments have been given against positive euthanasia, but little attention has been given to the question of whether these arguments are uniformly effective in all contexts. There appears to be a range of cases, involving non-voluntary killing of irreversibly unconscious patients, in which these arguments do not succeed. Various reasons have been given in support of positive killing in such cases. It can be argued that there is a range of cases for which a policy of allowing positive killing is morally required. However, currently there are legal obstacles to implementing such a policy. |
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