Death ethics: religious and cultural values in prolonging and ending life
citation_date
1994
Description
In this sequel to his earlier Birth Ethics, Kenneth Vaux again uses what he calls a 'multiphasic ethical scheme" incorporating naturalistic, humanistic, and theistic values to explore the issues of suicide, euthanasia, letting die, genocide, withdrawing life supports, and other end-of-life issues.
Type
text;
citation_publisher
University of Chicago Press - Books
citation_volume
104
citation_issue
4
citation_firstpage
927
Citation_lastpage
929
citation_language
eng;
Bibliographic Citation
Battin, M. P., & Vaux, K. L. (1994). Death ethics: religious and cultural values in prolonging and ending life. (Philadelphia: Trinity Press, l992). Ethics, 104(4), 927-29.