“I am aware that the medical community is divided on the subject. The more I read, the more I listen, the less I know. What I do know is that we must respect the point of view of the Other and suspend all judgment without preventing ourselves from contributing modestly and collectively to this immense project, to this metaphysical question, to this deepening of what ethics means to us. Administering death no, but making our life controllable until the end? In the infinity of these possibilities our relationship to the Other, to our part of humanity, to the essential and existential fabric of what connects us is at stake. Trying to learn to better understand…
End of life, the 109 manifesto to change the law
Since last year I have attended the seminar of the Center for Clinical Ethics of the AP-HP created for
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