I have been warning that the high-profile normalization of assisted suicide -- and the media celebrating those who kill themselves in the face of disease -- is leading toward an ethic in which people kill themselves to avoid being a "burden," imagining what is, in essence, a moral duty to die.
Now the famed physicist Stephen Hawking has joined the parade, saying he would commit assisted suicide if he was no longer contributing or felt like a burden. From the story in the Telegraph:
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Published on June 04, 2015 14:41