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The Ethics of Assisted Dying
This chapter explores the multifaceted debate surrounding assisted dying legislation, emphasizing the moral, philosophical, and ethical implications of such laws. It discusses the sanctity of life from religious and personal perspectives, critiques current legislative proposals, and highlights concerns about societal impacts and the quality of palliative care. The chapter culminates in a reflection on the potential consequences for the doctor-patient relationship and the inherent value of life.