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John Wyatt

    Original Honda CB750
    A Visitor's Guide to the National Parks of England and Wales
    Healthy Faith and the Coronavirus Crisis
    It's Not My Fault
    Matters of Life and Death
    Sterben ohne Würde?
    • Sterben ohne Würde?

      Euthanasie und assistierter Suizid in Europa

      In diesem Buch analysiert John Wyatt die Argumente, die für Sterbehilfe und ärztlich assistierten Suizid sprechen und zeigt, wie instabil ihre Grundlagen sind. Stattdessen schlägt Wyatt einen humaneren Weg vor: einen, der sowohl realisierbar ist als auch den Patienten mehr Würde erweist.

      Sterben ohne Würde?
    • Matters of Life and Death

      • 303 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      4,7(53)Abgeben

      This volume offers biblical perspectives on humanness, infertility, the quest for the perfect child, genetics, biotechnology and stem cells, abortion and infanticide, euthanasia and assisted suicide, and concludes with a look at the future of humanity.

      Matters of Life and Death
    • It's Not My Fault

      • 128 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden
      4,3(15)Abgeben

      Introducing to the pangolin--the shy, scaly-skinned creature scapegoated for the coronavirus outbreak. What is a pangolin? A mythical creature? A dinosaur? Why was this introverted animal one of the most feared creatures during the COVID-19 pandemic? And what can this endangered species teach us about surviving sickness, attacks, and isolation? This illustrated manifesto will clear up the tabloid misconceptions and reveal time-tested pangolin beliefs. -- adapted from back cover

      It's Not My Fault
    • The Restorer's Guide to K and F Series 750 sohc Honda motorcycles, 1968-78, written by the UK's leading restorer.

      Original Honda CB750
    • Death Without Dignity?

      Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide in Europe

      In this book, John Wyatt analyses the arguments in favour of euthanasia and physician assisted suicide and shows how unstable their foundations are. Instead, Wyatt suggests a more humane path forward: one that is both achievable and more honouring to the patient.

      Death Without Dignity?