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Is There a Duty to Die? by John Hardwig β€” book cover

Is There a Duty to Die?

by Hardwig, John, Churchill, Larry R.
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Overview

A serious illness is a profound crisis for the entire family. Loved ones often suffer great personal and financial losses in the long-term care they must provide and in the wrenching decisions they must make regarding treatment options. In this provocative collection, John Hardwig calls for a shift from traditional, patient-centered bioethics, in which only the patient's interests are considered relevant to medical decisions, to a family-centered bioethics: a bioethics in which families and loved ones matter. Startling and controversial, this volume will make physicians and families alike rethink their previously held notions about dealing with long-term illness.

Author advocates a change from patient-centered to family- centered ethics; long-term care; treatment options; abuse.

About the Author, John Hardwig

John Hardwig is Professor and Chair of the Department of Philosophy and Humanities at East Tennessee State University. This is his first book.

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Book Details

Published
January 27, 2000
Publisher
New York : Routledge, 2000.
Pages
224
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780415922425

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