Ending life: the way we do it, the way we could do it
Euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide
Euthanasia: the way we do it, the way they do it
Going early, going late: the rationality of decisions about physician-assisted suicide in AIDS
Is a physician ever obligated to help a patient die?
Case consultation: Scott Ames, a man giving up on himself
Historical, religious, and cultural concerns
Collecting the primary texts: sources on the ethics of suicide
July 4, 1826: explaining the same-day deaths of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson (and what could this mean for bioethics?)
High risk religion: informed consent in faith healing, serpent handling, and refusing medical treatment
The ethics of self-sacrifice: what's wrong with suicide bombing?
Dilemmas about dying in a global future
Genetic information and knowing when you will die
Extra long life: ethical aspects of increased life span
Global life expectancies and international justice : a reemergence of the duty to die?
New life in the assisted-death debate: scheduled drugs versus NuTech
Empirical research in bioethics: the method of "oppositional collaboration"
Safe, legal, rare? : physician-assisted suicide and cultural change in the future.