Tag Archives: personal identity
Crime and Healing
El Jones asks us to think about incarceration in terms of health, not punishment.
Still Alice meets Still Gloria
Françoise Baylis reflects on the book Still Alice.
Letitia Meynell considers a critique of advance directives for medical assistance in dying and suggests that the wishes of capable persons for their future incapable selves should be respected.
Valentina Romano reasons that allowing future-oriented medical assistance in dying requests by persons with dementia may be at odds with respecting their personhood.
El Jones asks us to think about incarceration in terms of health, not punishment.
Françoise Baylis reflects on the book Still Alice.
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