Incoming Resources
- Taking life, three theories on the ethics of killing, Torbjorn Tannsjo
- The future of human nature, Jürgen Habermas
- Assisted death in Europe and America, four regimes and their lessons, Guenter Lewy
- The genealogy of violence, reflections on creation, freedom, and evil, Charles K. Bellinger
- Euthanasia, ethics, and public policy, an argument against legalisation, John Keown
- Act and idea in the Nazi genocide, Berel Lang
- Assisted death, a study in ethics and law, L.W. Sumner
- Adaptive preferences and women's empowerment, Serene J. Khader
- Violence, Slavoj Žižek
- "Das Vergessen der Vernichtung ist Teil der Vernichtung selbst", Lebensgeschichten von Opfern der nationalsozialistischen "Euthanasie", herausgegeben von Petra Fuchs ... [and others]
- Hospice ethics, policy and practice in palliative care, Timothy W. Kirk and Bruce Jennings
- Humanity's end, why we should reject radical enhancement, Nicholas Agar
- On violence, a reader, edited by Bruce B. Lawrence and Aisha Karim
- The modern art of dying, a history of euthanasia in the United States, Shai J. Lavi
- Ending life, ethics and the way we die, Margaret Pabst Battin
- The right to life and conflicting interests, Elizabeth Wicks
- The ethics of killing, problems at the margins of life, by Jeff McMahan
- Death, dying, and organ transplantation, reconstructing medical ethics at the end of life, Franklin G. Miller and Robert D. Truog
- The right to life and the value of life, orientations in law, politics and ethics, edited by Jon Yorke
- Death or disability?, the 'Carmentis machine' and decision-making for critically ill children, Dominic Wilkinson
- Les cahiers du Comite consultatif national d'ethique pour les sciences de la vie et de la sante
- Health, rights and dignity, philosophical reflections on an alleged human right, Christian Erk