Aristotle's Eudaemonia, Terminal Illness, and the Question of Life Support
- Rothman, J: Aristotle's Eudaemonia, Terminal Illness, and th
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Aristotle's concept of eudaemonia, variously translated as -happiness- or -well-being-, describes the qualities of human life that make it meaningful and fulfilling. This concept is shown to provide a structure for the examination, consideration, and understanding of an individual life. Questions about life-support are addressed regularly in terminal illness. Such decisions, of vital importance, need to be considered with care and concern. Aristotle's concept is developed into a process that provides a useful structure to guide such consideration and decision-making. Three case studies are presented to demonstrate the potential applicability of eudaemonia to life support decisions."
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- SprogEngelsk
- Sidetal149
- Udgivelsesdato01-09-1993
- ISBN139780820419435
- Forlag Peter Lang Publishing Inc. New York
- FormatHardback
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