In the Arms of Others
Explore the profound cultural history of the "right-to-die" movement in America with In the Arms of Others by Peter G. Filene. Published by Ivan R Dee in 1999, this insightful paperback spans 302 pages, delving into the intricate bioethical arguments that shape our understanding of death, bereavement, and euthanasia. Filene presents complex questions surrounding these sensitive topics with remarkable clarity, making this book a unique and valuable contribution to the discourse on ethics and moral philosophy. As noted by Daniel Callahan from The Hastings Center, this work is essential for anyone interested in the social aspects of death and dying in the United States. Whether you are seeking to understand grief or the ethical dilemmas associated with end-of-life decisions, In the Arms of Others is an indispensable resource.