Choosing to Die
In "Choosing to Die," C. G. Prado tackles the profound and challenging question of the rationality behind ending one’s life to evade the suffering of terminal illness. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2008, this thought-provoking work spans 224 pages and delves into the ethical complexities surrounding the right to die. Prado examines how multicultural perspectives influence our understanding of morality, particularly regarding euthanasia and patient autonomy in treatment refusal. With a focus on ethical relativism and cultural diversity, this book provides a comprehensive cross-cultural comparison of attitudes toward death and dying. Ideal for those interested in the moral and ethical dimensions of end-of-life decisions, "Choosing to Die" invites readers to reflect on the implications of their beliefs and the societal norms that shape them.