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Living Versus Dying “With Dignity”: A New Perspective on the Euthanasia Debate
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 July 2009
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There has been no informed or honest debate in North America over the issue of liberalized euthanasia. Despite thousands of newspaper stories, scores of learned academic articles, a handful of closely analyzed legal decisions, and hours of broadcast news and talk show imagery, a full discussion is yet to begin.
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