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Euthanasia: Opposing Viewpoints

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Euthanasia: Opposing Viewpoints
EditorJames D. Torr
SubjectEuthanasia
PublisherGreenhaven Press
Publication date
1 September 2000
Media typePrint
Pages208
ISBN0-7377-0127-7
179.7 21
LC ClassR726 .E7924 2000

Euthanasia: Opposing Viewpoints is a book in the Opposing Viewpoints series, published by Greenhaven Press.[1][2][3] A year 2000 edition was edited by James D. Torr, while the previous 1989 and 1995 editions were edited by Neal Bernard and Carol Wekesser respectively.

Contents

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It presents selections of contrasting points of view on four central questions about euthanasia: whether it is ethical; whether it should be legalized; whether legalizing it would lead to involuntary killing; and whether physicians should assist in suicide.

References

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  1. ^ Richie, Nicholas D. (Spring 1990). "Book reviews". Hospital Topics. 68 (2): 40. doi:10.1080/00185868.1990.9948433.
  2. ^ Polacek, Kelly Myer (2007). "Euthanasia: A Guide to Sources". Reference & User Services Quarterly. 46 (3): 13–19. ISSN 1094-9054.
  3. ^ Leslie, Roger (2000-02-01). "Books for Youth: Books for Older Readers". Booklist. 96 (11): 1013.