
The Ethics of Determining One's Own Death
Essays on Den Hartogh's What Kind of Death
Pallas Publications (Publisher)
Published on 18. December 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
128 pages
978-90-485-6925-0 (ISBN)
Description
This collection brings together key contributions on the ethics of end-of-life decisions, inspired by the publication of What Kind of Death: The Ethics of Determining One's Own Death, a new standard work by professor Govert den Hartogh. The topics covered reflect the book's comprehensive approach, with its central themes explored by ethicists, legal experts, and medical professionals. The various contributions offer a thorough examination of the major steps in Den Hartogh's 'dual track approach'. This collection serves as a valuable supplement to the book and an important contribution to the ongoing debate about patient self-determination and well-being as foundational values in the ethics of determining one's own death.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Academic
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 7 mm
Weight
207 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-485-6925-0 (9789048569250)
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Additional editions

Gijs van Donselaar | Peter Rijpkema | Henri Wijsbek
The Ethics of Determining One's Own Death
Essays on Den Hartogh's What Kind of Death
E-Book
10/2025
Routledge
€35.49
Available for download

Gijs van Donselaar | Peter Rijpkema | Henri Wijsbek
The Ethics of Determining One's Own Death
Essays on Den Hartogh's What Kind of Death
E-Book
10/2025
Routledge
€35.49
Available for download
Persons
Gijs van Donselaar is a retired teacher of Ethics and Political Philosophy at the University of Amsterdam and Leiden University. Peter Rijpkema is Professor of Jurisprudence at the University of Amsterdam. Henri Wijsbek is a retired teacher of Ethics at the University of Amsterdam.
Content
1. Preface, 2. Self-Determination and its Limits, 3. Whose Life is it anyway? Some reflection of Den Hartogh's What Kind of Death, 4. Dual or single gauge? Govert den Hartogh's 'dual-track' assisted death, 5. The changing (and multifaceted) role of the principle of self-determination in the Dutch euthanasia practice, 6. Like a peat fire. The impact of the right to self-determination on the (Dutch) law of euthanasia, 7. Work to be done: an inquiry concerning legal certainty in the fourth evaluation of the Dutch euthanasia act, 8. Fear, incompetence and death. Empirical observations and ethical concerns about dying with advanced dementia., 9. Response to comments.