Liezl van Zyl | 12 March
Sydney Health Ethics Conversation Series
Dying virtuously: Burdensomeness as motive for medically assisted suicide

Hi everyone,
Please join us for the next SHE Conversation series with Associate Professor 
Liezl van Zyl.
Speaker
Associate Professor Liezl van Zyl
Associate Professor in Philosophy at the University of Waikato
Liezl van Zyl<https://t.e2ma.net/click/3ew5wt/zzp74o8/r1lv3pp> is an Associate 
Professor in Philosophy at the University of Waikato in New Zealand, where she 
works primarily in virtue ethics, moral psychology, and applied ethics. She is 
the author of Virtue Ethics: A Contemporary Introduction (2019) and has 
published on topics such as surrogate motherhood, abortion, and medically 
assisted dying.

Moderator and Response: Dr Kathryn 
Mackay<https://t.e2ma.net/click/3ew5wt/zzp74o8/7tmv3pp>
Abstract
Dying virtuously: Burdensomeness as motive for medically assisted suicide

In previous work, I argued that assisted suicide can constitute an act of 
courage if it is aimed at a worthwhile end—a good death for the one who dies 
(Van Zyl, "Choosing death: Virtue ethics and suicide," 
2026<https://t.e2ma.net/click/3ew5wt/zzp74o8/nmnv3pp>). In this paper, I 
examine whether a good death can also be understood in other-regarding terms, 
as aimed, at least in part, at the good of others. A paradigmatic example is 
that of Captain Oates, who, after becoming too ill to continue the South Pole 
expedition, walked into a blizzard so that his companions could continue 
unburdened by a duty of care or feelings of guilt. In a medical context, a 
comparable case may be when a patient requests medically assisted suicide in 
order to relieve others of the burdens of care and the distress of witnessing a 
prolonged dying process. I ask whether, and under what conditions, a request 
grounded in concerns about burdensomeness can be understood as an expression of 
courage and generosity, and consider how medical professionals should respond 
to such requests.
When
12 March 2026
12:00–1:00 PM
Where
A27, Dean’s Boardroom/Conference Room
Level 2 (Main Entrance from Fisher Road, immediate left after you enter).
Joining online? Register here: Zoom registration 
link<https://t.e2ma.net/click/3ew5wt/zzp74o8/3eov3pp>
If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to Dr. Supriya 
Subramani: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>​.
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