Assisted suicide's core premise is that being killed to stop suffering is a fundamental human right. In other words, terminal illness may sometimes be the politically expedient entry point to Euthanasialand, but it isn't the point of legalization.
And now, in the journal Bioethics,bioethicistRoland Kipkeargues that if assisted suicide is a right of autonomy, we should permit entrepreneurs to go into the business of making people painlessly dead, what he calls "commercially-assisted suicide" (...
Published on December 02, 2014 13:06