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Author Biggar, Nigel, author

Title Aiming to kill : the ethics of suicide and euthanasia / Nigel Biggar
Published London : Darton, [2004]
London : Darton, Longman and Todd, 2004
©2004

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Description xvi, 220 pages ; 22 cm
Contents 1. The traditional position and the pressures for change -- 2. The value of human life -- 3. The morality of acts of killing -- 4. Slippery slopes
Summary Controversy about the morality of euthanasia and assisted suicide and their legalisation has been running for over a generation, and it shows no sign of flagging. The main arguments for and against are widely familiar, yet the horizon yields no sign of any approaching resolution. Progress can still be made by careful examination of the opposing fronts and that is the service that this book performs. Drawing ecumenically on both theological and philosophical resources, it pioneers an original way to a mature judgement by tackling the three basic questions that the debate raises: What is it that makes human life valuable? Can it ever be moral to intend to kill someone? And how much should we fear the wider, social effects of legalising euthanasia or assisted suicide?
Analysis Life and death, Power over - Religious aspects
Notes Includes bibliographical references and index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [208]-216) and index)
Subject Suicide -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
Euthanasia -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
Death -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Religious ethics.
Euthanasia.
Suicide.
Suicide -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Assisted suicide -- Ethics.
Assisted suicide -- Legislation
Euthanasia -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Euthanasia -- ethics.
Suicide, Assisted -- ethics.
Euthanasia -- legislation & jurisprudence.
Suicide, Assisted -- legislation & jurisprudence.
Christianity.
ISBN 0232524068
9780232524062
Other Titles Ethics of suicide and euthanasia