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To live is to die: A virtue account of arguments for the right to die Cover

To live is to die: A virtue account of arguments for the right to die

Open Access
|Jun 2020

Abstract

In recent years, debates about euthanasia and assisted suicide have increased to the point that now, many people defend the recognition of the right to die, the right for people to decide upon the end of their life. Consistently, advocates fight to legalise practices such as euthanasia to guarantee patients’ possibility to die when they request it. In this paper, I review two of the strongest arguments invoked by proponents of physician-assisted suicide: the argument for compassion and the argument for dignity. The focus of this paper is to propose a review of these arguments through the lens of virtue ethics to inform the debate on physician-assisted suicide and question the relevance of such arguments for the legalisation of that right that would greatly ease the possibilities to end the life of a patient asking for it.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/ebce-2020-0007 | Journal eISSN: 2453-7829 | Journal ISSN: 1338-5615
Language: English
Page range: 20 - 29
Published on: Jun 12, 2020
Published by: Sciendo
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 2 times per year

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