Contemporary Perspectives on Rational SuicideJames L. Werth This text brings together spokespersons from several different disciplines who can present their arguments for or against rational suicide as a viable concept and, consequently, a realistic option. The pros and cons of the discussion format bring the readers to search for their beliefs, and the final decision of acceptance or rejection of the concept is left to each individual reader. |
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
Chapter | 6 |
Daniel Callahan | 11 |
Chapter 7 | 12 |
Chapter 4 | 29 |
Chapter 5 | 35 |
Chapter 9 | 63 |
SERVICE PROVIDERS | 71 |
PRO PhysicianAssisted Rational Suicide | 107 |
A Psychological Perspective | 135 |
A Social Work | 148 |
GERONTOLOGISTS | 188 |
PRO Suicide Can Be Rational for Senescent | 194 |
SURVIVORS | 201 |
Conclusion | 212 |
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Common terms and phrases
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