Baroness Mary Warnock is one of Britain’s leading moral philosophers and has also chaired several official commissions of enquiry, including the Committee on Human Fertility and Embryology in the 1980s. She’s currently writing a book in response to Lord Joffe’s Bill, ‘Assisted Dying for the Terminally Ill’. Rick Lewis interviewed her at the House of Lords.
https://philosophynow.org/issues/55/Baroness_Mary_Warnock
Baroness Mary Warnock
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Nice interview...
the question should be: when it is legal to murder, who gets to do it? when life becomes too unbearable to continue, you can hire a hit man to kill your self...
a doctor can provide medicinal methods to die, cyanide pills or the like
a doctor can provide a pistol as well
a samurai can provide a sword
a pilot can provide elevation
so many ways to die
giving the right to assist in murder, only to one kind of person, seems unfair
-Imp
the question should be: when it is legal to murder, who gets to do it? when life becomes too unbearable to continue, you can hire a hit man to kill your self...
a doctor can provide medicinal methods to die, cyanide pills or the like
a doctor can provide a pistol as well
a samurai can provide a sword
a pilot can provide elevation
so many ways to die
giving the right to assist in murder, only to one kind of person, seems unfair
-Imp