Jansen Lynn A
The John J. Conley Department of Ethics, St Vincent's Medical Center, Manhattan, New York, NY 10011, USA.
J Med Philos. 2004 Feb;29(1):61-74. doi: 10.1076/jmep.29.1.61.30413.
In recent years, a number of writers have proposed voluntary stopping of eating and drinking as an alternative to physician-assisted suicide. This paper calls attention to and discusses some of the ethical complications that surround the practice of voluntary stopping of eating and drinking. The paper argues that voluntary stopping of eating and drinking raises very difficult ethical questions. These questions center on the moral responsibility of clinicians who care for the terminally ill as well as the nature and limits of the authority they exercise over them.
近年来,一些作家提议将自愿停止进食和饮水作为医生协助自杀的替代方案。本文提请注意并讨论了围绕自愿停止进食和饮水做法的一些伦理复杂性。本文认为,自愿停止进食和饮水引发了非常棘手的伦理问题。这些问题集中在照顾绝症患者的临床医生的道德责任以及他们对患者行使的权力的性质和限度上。