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Autonomy and the End of Life (Conference, University of Essex, 23 April 2015)

posted on March 7, 2025

The Essex Autonomy Project will be hosting a one-day conference on the theme of Autonomy and the End of Life as part of the University of Essex 50th Anniversary year. The conference will consider the philosophical and ethical implications of end of life decisions, whether we have a right to autonomy in the process of dying and what we can learn from previous cases of autonomy and the end of life.

Thursday 23rd April 2015
Venue: University of Essex, Southend Campus

The conference is free to attend, but seating is limited, so advance registration is required. To register please visit our wesbite.

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