Voluntariness, suffering and euthanasia

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Dutch euthanasia legislation states that an act of euthanasia is only permissible if it is based on a voluntary request made in a situation of unbearable suffering to which there are no alternatives.The central question of this article is whether these criteria can be satisfied simultaneously. In an analysis of several (partly overlapping) definitions of voluntariness it is argued that there are circumstances in which this question should be answered negatively.The possible incompatibility of the criteria reveals a tension between different defences of the permissibility of euthanasia. © 2003 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Van Hees, M. (2003). Voluntariness, suffering and euthanasia. Philosophical Explorations, 6(1), 50–64. https://doi.org/10.1080/10002002108538739

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