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  1. In Defense of “Physician-Assisted Suicide”: Toward (and Back to) a Transparent, Destigmatizing Debate.Brandy M. Fox & Harold Braswell - forthcoming - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics:1-12.
    Many bioethicists have recently shifted from using “physician-assisted suicide” (PAS) to “medical aid-in-dying” (MAID) to refer to the act of voluntarily hastening one’s death with the assistance of a medical provider. This shift was made to obscure the practice’s connection to “suicide.” However, as the charge of “suicide” is fundamental to arguments against the practice, “MAID” can only be used by its proponents. The result has been the fragmentation of the bioethical debate. By highlighting the role of human agency—as opposed (...)
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  • “The Danger of Words”: Language Games in Bioethics.Michael A. Ashby - 2023 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 20 (1):1-5.
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