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Bioethics of Nonexistence

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262 pages
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The book critically examines the ethical implications of euthanasia and assisted suicide, arguing that legalizing such practices signifies a profound violation of human dignity and life. It posits that allowing the termination of life contradicts the foundational principles of human rights and existence. By exploring the paradox of these practices, the author highlights the dangers of existential nihilism and the objectification of humanity, ultimately questioning the very essence of what it means to be human. The work serves as a sober reflection on the ontology of human life.

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Bioethics of Nonexistence, Leonard Tumaini Chuwa

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2020
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