Contemporary Medicalization and the Ethics of Death and Dying
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https://doi.org/10.62865/bjbio.v12i2.1Keywords:
Ethics of death and dying, Medicalization, Ars Moriendi, Biomedical EthicsAbstract
This paper argues that contemporary medicalization is one of the reasons why death and dying should be considered as ethical issues. First, two distinct features regarding death and dying can be analysed by comparing ‘tamed death’ and ‘death untamed’. The distinction between death in Ars Moriendi and death as deprivationism has been compared before deducing a conclusion that biomedical ethics is an indispensable tool today to deal with the morality of death and dying. This issue is significant to articulate the relationship between the ethics of death and dying and the historical and cultural understanding of death and dying.
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