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Will Cartwright Killing and letting die: a defensible distinction article The distinction between killing and letting die is investigated and clarified. It is then argued that in most cases, though not in all, it is worse to kill than to let die. In euthanasia the significance of the distinction is diminished, but still important.

Killing and letting die: a defensible distinction

Will Cartwright

British medical bulletin, vol. 52, no. 2, 1996, pp. 354–361

Abstract

The distinction between killing and letting die is investigated and clarified. It is then argued that in most cases, though not in all, it is worse to kill than to let die. In euthanasia the significance of the distinction is diminished, but still important.

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