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图书目录: l. INTRODUCTION
1.1. Legal Issues 1.2. Moral Problems 1.3. Moral Theory 1.4. A Conception of Rights 2. DEFINING THE RIGHTS TO PHYSICIAN-AssISTED SUICIDE 2.1. Constitutional Riohts 2.2. The Modality of the Rights 2.3. Linkage 2.4. Statutory Rights 2.5. Conclusions 3. GLUCKSBERG V. COMPASSION 3.1. History, Tradition, and Practice 3.2. Due Process Analysis 3.3. Defining the Issues 3.4. No Fundamental Right 3.5. Statute Not Arbitrary 3.6. The Holding of the Court 3.7. My Conclusion 4. A LEGAL RIGHT TO PHYSICIAN-AssISTED SUICIDE 4.1. The Proposed Right 4.2. Reasons to Enact 4.3. Arguments Against Enactment 5. A MORAL RIGHT TO PHYSICIAN-AssISTED SUICIDE 5.1. The Liberty to Use Assistance 5.2. The Liberty to Request Assistance 5.3. The Liberty to Obtain Assistance 5.4. Protective Perimeters 5.5. Conclusion 6. THE CONCEPT OF FETAI.. RIGHTS 6.1. Conditional Rights of the Unborn 6.2. Why the Born Alive Rule 6.3. When a Separate Individual? 6.4. Temporal Puzzles 6.5. Possible Right-Holders? 6.6. Fetal Agency as Legal Fiction 6.7. Conclusion 7. MATERNAL DUTIES AND FETAL RIGHTS 7.1. Maternal Duties 7.2. Maternal Violauons 7.3. Proposed Fetal Rights 7.4. Objections and Replies 7.5. Conclusion 8. THE SCOPE OF THE RIGHT TO PROCREATIONAL AUTONOMY 8.1. References to the Right 8.2. Grounds of the Constitutional Right 8.3. The Human Right to Procreational Autonomy 8.4. The Human Right to Privacy 8.5. The Ideal Scope 9. POSSESSORS OF THE RIGHT TO PROCREATIONAL AUTONOMY 9.l. Ascriptions of the Right 9.2. Reasoning of the Courts 9.3. potcmial judioia! Decision's 9.4. Conclusions 10. MEDICAL FUTILITY AND MORAL RIGHTS 10.1. Recent Futility Cases 10.2. Reasons for a Legal Liberty 10.3. Reasons Against a Legal Liberty 10.4. Conclusion INDEX OF CASES INDEX OF NAMES INDEX OF SUBJECTS |