Abstract:Raus and colleagues (2011) contend that continuous deep sedation (CDS) cannot substitute for physician-assisted suicide (PAS) because CDS is merely good for eliminating pain, whereas PAS takes the further step of ending suffering (e.g., the suffering resulting from the loss of autonomy or dignity). So when the elimination of suffering (instead of pain) is at stake, Raus and colleagues maintain that CDS is completely powerless and, hence, that the possibility of PAS should not be dismissed out of hand. I argue,… Show more
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