Euthanasia and the Distinction Between Acts and Omissions |
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Authors: | WINSTON NESBITT |
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Affiliation: | Winston Nesbitt, Department of Humanities, University of Tasmania at Launceston, P.O. Box 1214, Launceston, Tasmania 7250, Australia. |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT It is commonly assumed that the view that passive euthanasia is morally preferable to active euthanasia is an implication of the view that killing someone is worse than merely letting her die, and that it is held by its proponents on this ground. Accordingly, attempts to discredit the former often take the form of attempted refutations of the latter. In the present paper, it is argued that such attempts are misguided, since the former view is not in fact implied by the latter. |
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