Assisted Dying: More Attention Should Be Paid to the Epistemic Asset of Personal Experience

American Journal of Bioethics 23 (1):46-49 (2023)
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The target article (Nelson et al. 2023) offers a valuable contribution to the “paradox of experience,” which was illustrated by using examples about access to unproven medical products and disabili...

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