Gendered Adaptive Preferences, Autonomy, and End of Life Decisions

作者: Serene J. Khader

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-38376-2_6

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摘要: Other essays in this volume focus on how we may adapt our preferences to available health opportunities. In the late stages of a terminal illness, come underestimate desirability high-functioning life. Increases availability life-extending technology make it difficult perceive value normal experience aging. However, opportunities are not only circumstantial factors that stand influence end life choices.

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