The role of religion in the debate about physician-assisted dying.

Med Health Care Philos

Department of Philosophy, College of the Holy Cross, One College Street, Worcester, MA 01610-2395, USA.

Published: November 2010

AI Article Synopsis

  • The paper examines how religious beliefs significantly influence public discussions on physician-assisted dying, emphasizing that these discussions touch on fundamental questions about human life and death.
  • It reviews empirical data regarding religious beliefs and practices in the U.S. and Europe to illustrate the impact of spirituality on societal views.
  • The paper concludes that religion plays a crucial role in shaping public policy debates about death, highlighting the relevance of faith and religious practices in these important discussions.

Article Abstract

This paper explores the role of religious belief in public debate about physician-assisted dying and argues that the role is essential because any discussion about the way we die raises the deepest questions about the meaning of human life and death. For religious people, such questions are essentially religious ones, even when the religious elements are framed in secular political or philosophical language. The paper begins by reviewing some of the empirical data about religious belief and practice in the United States and Europe. It then explores the question of the proper role of religion in public policy debate and concludes with a discussion of the importance of religion and religious practices in considerations of how we die.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11019-010-9267-yDOI Listing

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