The Inevitable

Dispatches on the Right to Die

Paperback, 352 pages

Published Aug. 9, 2022 by St. Martin's Griffin.

ISBN:
9781250827968

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I have mixed feelings about this book.

On the one hand I think engelhart has created a very well researched book. She presents information in a very matter of fact manner allowing the reader to make of the lives, actions and opinions of the key ‘characters’ as they will without any clear moral assertion.

On the other hand, I feel the book gets so close to offering key insights and then just moves onto the next conversation/interview. There is a lack of theory, deeper reflection, or the posing of philosophical questions to guide readers to consider these issues at a deeper level. Repeatedly Englehart touches on something of great significance, such as concern for people being pushed to VAD due to inequitable access to healthcare but never dives deeper into this. Under what conditions would healthcare be deemed sufficient to allow VAD? will it ever? How will we know? …