James Rachels, 62, a medical ethicist and philosopher whose five books and 85 essays offered moral sanction for passive and active euthanasia, died Friday of cancer in a Birmingham, Ala., hospital. In ...
In 1975, James Rachels argued in The New England Journal of Medicine that the moral distinction between active and passive euthanasia cannot be sustained. The doctrine rests on what philosophers call ...
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