News Release

Hastings Center Report, September-October 2022 issue

Choosing to Die

Peer-Reviewed Publication

The Hastings Center

Two articles discuss health-related reasons that people might have to actively bring their lives to an end. One considers the situation of a person who, because of illness, becomes a burden on loved ones. A person in such a situation might prefer to die, and the author argues that, while there is no obligation to hasten one’s death, the choice to do so could sometimes be reasonable. Another article discusses a case in the Netherlands in which a woman with severe dementia was euthanized at a point when her advance euthanasia directive did not align with what she said, when asked, about death. The authors defend the authority of her advance directive against a range of objections.

Articles 

 Burdening Others 

Brent Kious 

On the Authority of Advance Euthanasia Directives for People with Severe Dementia: Reflections on a Dutch Case (Open Access) 

Henri Wijsbek, Thomas Nys 

Reevaluating the Ethical Issues in Porcine-to-Human Heart Xenotransplantation (Open Access) 

Henry Silverman, Patrick N. Odonkor 

 Another Voice 

Xenotransplantation Clinical Trials and the Need for Community Engagement 

Michael K. Gusmano 

 Es​says 

Errors in Converting Principles to Protocols: Where the Bioethics of U.S. Covid-19 Vaccine Allocation Went Wrong (Open Access) 

William F. Parker, Govind Persad, Monica E. Peek 

 Perspective 

Assess Technologies, Bioethicists Must Take Off Their Blinkers 

Inmaculada de Melo-Martín 

At Law 

U.S. Lawsuit Claims Federal Law Can Require Emergency Abortions 

Stephen R. Latham 

Policy & Politics 

Zoonoses and Animal Culling: The Need for One Health Policy 

Zohar Lederman 

Book Reviews 

Maybe We Should Try the Precautionary Principle? 

Rachel Cripps, Daniel Steel 

Not Just for Nurses 

Lucia Wocial 

At the Center 

Thinking about Moral Progress 

Athmeya Jayaram 

 

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Susan Gilbert

Director of Communications

The Hastings Center

845-424-4040 x244

gilberts@thehastingscenter.org

 

 

 


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