
Assisted dying in Scotland: A bad law but also an inevitable one?
Matters of Life and Death
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The Complex Ethics of Assisted Dying
The chapter delves into the societal, ethical, and historical dimensions of the assisted dying debate, questioning the framing of it as an inherent human right. It explores the impacts on societal trust, individual autonomy, and the potential consequences of viewing individuals as economic units rather than people. The conversation stresses the importance of robust arguments and ethical considerations in shaping the narrative around euthanasia and its implications on vulnerable populations.
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