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The Contribution of Natural Law Theory to Moral and Legal Debate Concerning Suicide, Assisted Suicide, and Euthanasia (Paperback)
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The Contribution of Natural Law Theory to Moral and Legal Debate Concerning Suicide, Assisted Suicide, and Euthanasia (Paperback)
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In chapter one, Paterson argues for the important contribution that
a natural law based framework can make towards an analysis of key
controversies surrounding the practices of suicide, assisted
suicide, and voluntary euthanasia. In the second chapter, he
considers a number of historical contributions to the debate. The
third chapter takes up the modern context of ideas that have
increasingly come to the fore in shaping the 'push' for reform.
Particular areas focused upon include the value of human life, the
value of personal autonomy, and the rejection of double effect
reasoning. In chapter four, Paterson engages in the task of
pointing out structural weakness in utilitarianism and deontology.
He argues that major systemic weaknesses in both approaches can be
overcome by a teleology of basic human goods. In chapter five,
Paterson argues for the defence of the intrinsic good of human life
from direct attack. He defends the proposition "it is always a
serious moral wrong to intentionally kill a human person, whether
self or another, regardless of a further appeal to consequences or
motive." In chapter six, Paterson argues that the natural law
conception of the person in society, centred on the common good,
provides a solid framework for assessing both the justification
for, as well as the limits on, the role of the state to use its
power to legally impose certain moral standards. In chapter seven,
he addresses the concrete relationship between natural law and
legal policy by exploring the issue of assisted suicide in the
constitutional context of the United States.
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