Artificial Nutrition and Hydration

Artificial Nutrition and Hydration

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Pope John Paul II surprised much of the medical world in 2004 with his strongly worded statement insisting that patients in a persistent vegetative state should be provided with nutrition and hydration. While many Catholic bioethicists defended the Pope’s claim that the life of all human beings, even those in a persistent vegetative state or a coma, was worth protecting, others argued that the Pope’s position marked a shift from the traditional Catholic teaching on the withdrawal of medical treatment at the end of life. The debate among Catholic bioethicists over the Pope’s statement only grew more intense during the controversy surrounding Terry Schiavo’s death in 2005, as bioethicists on both sides of the debate argued about the legitimacy of removing her feeding tubes. This collection of essays by some of the most prominent Catholic bioethicists addresses the Pope’s statements, the moral issues surrounding artificial feeding and hydration, the refusal of treatment, and the ethics of care for those at the end of life.

EAN 9789048175673
ISBN 9048175674
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Springer
Publication date November 18, 2010
Pages 235
Language English
Dimensions 235 x 155
Country Netherlands
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Illustrations XII, 235 p.
Editors Tollefsen Christopher
Edition Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2008
Series Philosophy and Medicine