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Beyond Price : Essays on Birth and Death
In this chapter I argue that a widely recognized right to die would have the
paradoxical effect of harming some people who never exercise it as well as
some who exercise it and are better off for doing so. Even more paradoxically,
recognition of such a right would make it difficult if not impossible to define
a class of people to whom it should be accorded in practice.
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