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Mar 30, 2010 · The three papers that follow incorporate a debate between the respected moral philosopher Harry Lesser and the renowned exponent of virtue ethics Rosalind Hursthouse, on the issue of assisted dying. Lesser takes as his starting point the disputed status of assisted suicide and argues that ‘the question of whether assisted suicide should be legal should be decided independently of the moral ...
- Michael Loughlin, Ross E. G. Upshur, Maya J. Goldenberg, Robyn Bluhm, Kirstin Borgerson
- 2010
Mar 30, 2010 · Harry Lesser BA B.Phil (Oxon) Senior Lecturer in Philosophy (Retired), Centre for Philosophy, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK. Search for more papers by this author
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Harry Lesser (1943-2015) Harry was Honorary Research Fellow in Philosophy; Representative for the University of Manchester on the Greater Manchester Jewish Representative Council. Research interests included: History of Philosophy, especially Ancient Philosophy and Jewish Philosophy, and Ethics, especially Bioethics and Medical Ethics.
Sep 1, 1984 · PDF | On Sep 1, 1984, Harry Lesser published Medical Ethics and Human Life | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
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In book: 'Ageing, Autonomy and Ethics' (pp.133-141) Edition: 1999; Chapter: 'The Global Distribution of Health Care Ethics' Publisher: Routledge; Editors: Harry Lesser
First Published in 1999, lesser collects fourteen papers to create a discourse on the practical importance in a society where the proportion of elderly people is increasing. Exploring how autonomy and how it should be defined, and ethically when is it right to preserve a person’s autonomy and in comparison is it ever ethically right to bring elderly peoples autonomy as a secondary concern is ...