Two ways to kill a patient

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Abstract

According to the Standard View, a doctor who withdraws life-sustaining treatment does not kill the patient but rather allows the patient to die-an important distinction, according to some. I argue that killing (and causing death) can be understood in either of two ways, and given the relevant understanding, the Standard View is insulated from typical criticisms. I conclude by noting several problems for the Standard View that remain to be fully addressed..

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Bronner, B. (2018). Two ways to kill a patient. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy (United Kingdom). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/jmp/jhx029

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