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Drawing on his own experience, and on literature, philosophy, and medicine, Daniel Callahan offers great insight into how to deal with the rewards of modern medicine without upsetting our perception of death. He examines how we view death and the care of the critically ill or dying, and he suggests ways of understanding death that can lead to a peaceful acceptance. Callahan''s thoughtful perspective notably enhances the legal and moral discussions about end-of-life issues.

Originally published in 1993 by Simon and Schuster.



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A beautiful book, richly suggestive and wise... This book puts the rampant debate about our contemporary responses to suffering and death in a new light. Commonweal Valuable and lucid. Chicago Tribune Of the many books that deal with death and dying, end-of-life care, and assisted suicide, none surpasses the work of Daniel Callahan, a name practically synonymous with the emergence of bioethics in this country. His work, The Troubled Dream of Life, is required reading for anyone who cares to think about the place of death in our lives. Clergy Journal

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IntroductionCan Death Be Shaped to Our Own Ends? 1. The First Illusion: Mastering Our Medical Choices 2. Stripping Death Bare: The Recovery of Nature 3. The Last Illusion: Regulating Euthanasia 4. Living with the Mortal Self 5. Nature, Death, and Meaning: Shaping Our End 6. Pursuing a Peaceful Death 7. Watching and Waiting Notes Index

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      Publisher: Georgetown University Press
      Publication Date: 6/12/2000 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780878408153, 978-0878408153
      ISBN10: 0878408150

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Drawing on his own experience, and on literature, philosophy, and medicine, Daniel Callahan offers great insight into how to deal with the rewards of modern medicine without upsetting our perception of death. He examines how we view death and the care of the critically ill or dying, and he suggests ways of understanding death that can lead to a peaceful acceptance. Callahan''s thoughtful perspective notably enhances the legal and moral discussions about end-of-life issues.

      Originally published in 1993 by Simon and Schuster.



      Trade Review
      A beautiful book, richly suggestive and wise... This book puts the rampant debate about our contemporary responses to suffering and death in a new light. Commonweal Valuable and lucid. Chicago Tribune Of the many books that deal with death and dying, end-of-life care, and assisted suicide, none surpasses the work of Daniel Callahan, a name practically synonymous with the emergence of bioethics in this country. His work, The Troubled Dream of Life, is required reading for anyone who cares to think about the place of death in our lives. Clergy Journal

      Table of Contents
      IntroductionCan Death Be Shaped to Our Own Ends? 1. The First Illusion: Mastering Our Medical Choices 2. Stripping Death Bare: The Recovery of Nature 3. The Last Illusion: Regulating Euthanasia 4. Living with the Mortal Self 5. Nature, Death, and Meaning: Shaping Our End 6. Pursuing a Peaceful Death 7. Watching and Waiting Notes Index

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