Meaningful Respect for the Autonomy of Persons with “Completed Life”: An Analysis in Light of Empirical Research

American Journal of Bioethics 22 (2):65-67 (2022)
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In the Netherlands, the legalization of assisted suicide for persons with a death wish without severe illness, often referred to as persons with “completed life” or “tiredness of life,” is intensel...

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