Technifying death. The risks of dehumanizing end-of-life care
Facing the end of life, achieving a good death requires such genuinely human needs that science and medical technique are insufficient. But this limitation does not constitute a total denial of the existence of positive elements in the inevitable technicalization of the dying process that could cont...
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2021
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