How Then Should We Die? Two Opposing Responses to the Challenges of Suffering and Death

The New Bioethics 29 (2):193-194 (2023)
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Kay Toombs is an influential ethicist and disability scholar. In a new edition of her book How Then Should We Die? Two Opposing Responses to the Challenges of Suffering and Death, she critiques soc...

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