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Deconstructing Dignity: A Critique of the Right-To-Die Debate

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Focusing on the right-to-die debate, the book explores the philosophical underpinnings of human dignity and the sanctity of life. Through Derridean deconstruction, the author uncovers contradictions in arguments from both sides, revealing how they often rely on conditional logic influenced by economic factors and resource distribution. By analyzing historical texts and legal decisions, the author critiques the flawed assumptions that shape the debate. Ultimately, the work envisions a society capable of resolving these complex issues, showcasing sophisticated deconstructionist methods.

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Deconstructing Dignity: A Critique of the Right-To-Die Debate, Scott Cutler Shershow

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