
Is assisted dying moral? Rowan Williams and Brenda Hale in conversation
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Navigating the Ethics of Assisted Dying
This chapter probes the moral complexities surrounding assisted dying, emphasizing individual agency and the subjective nature of suffering. The discussion addresses the importance of understanding personal decisions and their societal impact while exploring the ethical treatment of both humans and animals in this context. It highlights the need for stringent safeguards and a balance between autonomy and proper end-of-life care, reflecting on varied global practices and their implications.
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