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      First Do No Harm: Euthanasia of Patients with Dementia in Belgium

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          In Memory of Ed Pellegrino

          Euthanasia in Belgium is not limited to terminally ill patients. It may be applied to patients with chronic degenerative diseases. Currently, people in Belgium wish to make it possible to euthanize incompetent patients who suffer from dementia. This article explains the Belgian law and then explores arguments for and against euthanasia of patients with dementia. It probes the dementia paradox by elucidating Dworkin’s distinction between critical and experiential interests, arguing that at the end-of-life this distinction is not clearcut. It argues against euthanasia for patients with dementia, for respecting patients’ humanity and for providing them with more care, compassion, and good doctoring.

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          Journal
          J Med Philos
          J Med Philos
          jmp
          jmp
          The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy
          Oxford University Press (US )
          0360-5310
          1744-5019
          February 2016
          8 December 2015
          : 41
          : 1
          : 74-89
          Affiliations
          University of Hull , Cottingham, UK
          Author notes
          *Address correspondence to: Raphael Cohen‑Almagor, DPhil, School of Politics, Philosophy and International Studies, The University of Hull, Cottingham Road, Hull, HU6 7RX, United Kingdom, E-mail: R.Cohen-Almagor@ 123456hull.ac.uk
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          PMC4882626 PMC4882626 4882626
          10.1093/jmp/jhv031
          4882626
          26661050
          02541662-7755-4d36-98b5-831e74ddaefa
          © The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press, on behalf of the Journal of Medicine and Philosophy Inc. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com
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          euthanasia , dementia paradox , critical and experiential interests , beneficence , Belgium , autonomy

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