With an increasingly ageing population, few issues expose our moral confusion like assisted dying. Join controversial philosopher Kathleen Stock as she argues that expanding assisted death risks redefining care as elimination and autonomy as abandonment. Stock claims good intentions are not safeguards, and that dignity for the elderly or terminally ill should not be measured by independence or productivity, but by an unwavering commitment to protect life – even when suffering demands patience.
"Boy does she pack a punch." — Christina Patterson