Assisted dying bill: Why fears about coercion may be exaggerated—a philosopher’s view

The UK parliament’s assisted dying bill recently passed its second reading in the House of Commons, with 330 votes in favor and 275 against. But the bill still has several hurdles to overcome before it becomes law. It is currently being scrutinized, line by line, ahead of the next parliamentary vote in April.

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