Tag Archives: Stuart Chambers
Incremental medical assistance in dying
Stuart Chambers comments on the incrementalism that characterizes the Liberal government’s legislation on medical assistance in dying.
The Need to Discuss Death-Hastening Methods
March 9, 2016 · by impact ethics · in Canadian Bioethics, Clinical Ethics, Death & Assisted Dying, Law & Policy
Stuart Chambers discusses an oversight in the Report by the Special Joint Committee on Physician-Assisted Dying.
Not Dead Yet: An Unprincipled Position against Assisted Death
March 7, 2016 · by impact ethics · in Canadian Bioethics, Death & Assisted Dying, Disability, Law & Policy
Stuart Chambers calls on Not Dead Yet to re-evaluate the beliefs that have shaped their anti-euthanasia and anti-assisted suicide mindset.


