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Delving into what euthanasia activists, doctors, lawyers, religious leaders and lay people have thought and felt about dying, this book shows that understanding the radical historical shift in Western attitudes to managing dying and suffering helps us better grasp the stakes in today’s contestations over what it means to die well.

The Good Death Through Time

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    Publisher: MP-MEL Melbourne University
    Publication Date: 2/28/2023 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780522878127, 978-0522878127
    ISBN10: 0522878121

    Number of Pages: 256

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    Delving into what euthanasia activists, doctors, lawyers, religious leaders and lay people have thought and felt about dying, this book shows that understanding the radical historical shift in Western attitudes to managing dying and suffering helps us better grasp the stakes in today’s contestations over what it means to die well.

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