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Justin Oakley

Justin Oakley is Director of the Monash University Centre for Human Bioethics, and is the author of Morality and the Emotions and (with Dean Cocking) Virtue Ethics and Professional Roles.

Justin Oakley reviews ‘The Right to Die? An examination of the euthanasia debate’ by Miriam Cosic

September 2003, no. 254 01 September 2003
In his ‘Letter to Menoecus’, the Stoic philosopher Epicurus famously argued that the notion of euthanasia is an oxymoron – death can be neither good nor bad for who dies. How could a complete void be rationally welcomed or feared? In her study of the ethical, legal and political issues raised by suicide and euthanasia, Miriam Cosic reveals how, to many, the concept of a good death is far fro ... (read more)