This book makes a good case against viewing death as "a correctable biological deficiency" and equating the sanctity of life with medicine's aggressiveness against critical illness. Callahan, a sharp medical ethicist, puts forward proposals for the idea of peaceful death based upon revised understandings of mortality, human control, nature, medicine, and meaning.
The Troubled Dream of Life Living With Mortality
Puts foward proposals for the idea of a peaceful death.