Some Skeptical Thoughts About Active Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide
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Boardman Lectureship in Christian Ethics
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May, William F.
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William May argues for a middle course regarding euthanasia and assisted suicide, rejecting absolutist positions and makes the point that neither life at any cost nor killing to cure a disease serves society or individuals very well. Elsa Ramsden, David Hufford, Neville Strumpf, Albert Stunkard, all participate in a panel discussion after the formal lecture.
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1994-03-23
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Boardman Lectureship in Christian Ethics
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2023-05-16T23:51:56.000
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Boardman Lecture XXXIII. Editor Jane Marie Pinzino.