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How Ethical Systems Change: Tolerable Suffering and Assisted Dying

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How Ethical Systems Change: Tolerable Suffering and Assisted Dying
How Ethical Systems Change: Tolerable Suffering and Assisted Dying

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How Ethical Systems Change: Tolerable Suffering and Assisted Dying

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Medical advances prolong life. They also sometimes prolong suffering. Should we protect life or alleviate suffering? This dilemma formed the foundation for a powerful right-to-die movement and a counterbalancing concern over an emerging culture of death. What are the qualities of a life worth living? Where are the boundaries of tolerable suffering? This book is based on a hugely popular undergraduate course taught at the University of Texas, and is ideal for those interested in the social construction of social worth, social problems, and social movements.
This book is part of a larger text,
Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Decides?
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http://www.routledge.com/9780415892476/

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