Attending to the vulnerabilities of people who are dying.

2014 
Three editors of The BMJ have exercised their autonomy by expressing their own views that the law should be changed to enable doctors to assist in the deaths of terminally ill patients.1 They argue that autonomy is the cardinal principle in medical ethics. But they forget that autonomy is relational and that medical ethics does not stand apart from …
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