Torbjörn Tännsjö Quote

How could it be that I had a legal obligation to kill people I did not know, and who did certainly not consent to it, while my father's doctor could not help my father to die when my farther asked for it? My consternation brought me to moral philosophy and a life-long search for an answer to the question when and why we should, and when we shouldn't, kill.


Taking Life: Three Theories on the Ethics of Killing (ed. OUP Us, 2015) - ISBN: 9780190225582


How could it be that I had a legal obligation to kill people I did not know, and who did certainly not consent to it, while my father's doctor could...

How could it be that I had a legal obligation to kill people I did not know, and who did certainly not consent to it, while my father's doctor could...

How could it be that I had a legal obligation to kill people I did not know, and who did certainly not consent to it, while my father's doctor could...

How could it be that I had a legal obligation to kill people I did not know, and who did certainly not consent to it, while my father's doctor could...