Assisted Suicide | Assisted Suicide Shows Compassion for the Dying

About the author: Arthur Rifkin is a professor of psychiatry at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, New York.

Physician-assisted suicide in a concrete fashion forces us to consider and act on what we consider ultimate. It not only makes us question whether someone should commit suicide, but whether another person should help.

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Do we “play God” when we seek to end life? The typical instance concerns someone terminally ill who considers life meaningless because of pain and mental and...

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