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  1. Have had significant cultural impacts. Suicide in general, and particularly, euthanasia , are also points of cultural debate. Both acts are understood very differently
  2. Different meanings depending on usage. The first apparent usage of the term ", euthanasia ," belongs to the historian Suetonius who described how the Emperor Augustus,"
  3. Community of Andalusia (Spain) have allowed a limited form of voluntary, euthanasia ,for some terminally ill people. In 2005,the population of Europe was estimated
  4. Where the consent of the patient is unavailable is termed non-voluntary, euthanasia , Examples include child euthanasia , which is illegal worldwide but
  5. Is legal in Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. Passive voluntary, euthanasia ,is legal throughout the U. S. per Cruz an v. Director, Missouri Department of
  6. Death ". However, it is argued that this approach fails to properly define, euthanasia , as it leaves open a number of possible actions which would meet the
  7. A physician and teacher. Nevertheless, there were voices arguing for, euthanasia , such as John Donne in 1624,and euthanasia continued to be practiced. Thus in
  8. In discussing his definition, Wreen noted the difficulty of justifying, euthanasia ,when faced with the notion of the subject's" right to life ". In response
  9. Euthanasia. ) In fact, Dr. Bernard Nathanson has pointed out that the word ", euthanasia ," itself is a euphemism, being Greek for" good death ". Some euphemisms for
  10. The consent of the patient is termed voluntary euthanasia . Active voluntary, euthanasia ,is legal in Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. Passive voluntary
  11. And involuntary euthanasia could not be included in the definition of, euthanasia , there is discussion in the literature about excluding one but not the other.
  12. As a relief from suffering ". However, focusing on this approach to defining, euthanasia ,may also lead to counterexamples: such definitions may encompass killing a
  13. The preparation of the soul. " In current usage, one approach to defining, euthanasia ,has been to mirror Suetonius, regarding it as the" painless inducement of a
  14. The EPIC Ethics Task Force argued that both non-voluntary and involuntary, euthanasia ,could not be included in the definition of euthanasia , there is discussion in
  15. Which would meet the requirements of the definition, but would not be seen as, euthanasia , In particular, these include situations where a person kills another
  16. Euthanasia. Procedural decision Voluntary, non-voluntary and involuntary, euthanasia ,can all be further divided into passive or active variants. A number of authors
  17. Green argued that euthanasia has to be voluntary, and that" involuntary, euthanasia ,is, as such, a great wrong ". Although the EPIC Ethics Task Force argued that
  18. Of motive, arguing that" the motive forms a crucial part of arguments for, euthanasia , because it must be in the best interests of the person on the receiving end. "
  19. Specifically discounts fetuses in order to distinguish between abortions and, euthanasia ,: Green, in part responding to Beauchamp & Davidson, offered a six part
  20. Of the person on the receiving end. " Draper argued that any definition of, euthanasia ,must incorporate four elements: an agent and a subject; an intention; a casual
  21. Of authors consider these terms to be misleading and unhelpful. Nevertheless, euthanasia ,was debated and practiced long before that date. Euthanasia was practiced in
  22. The notion of the subject's" right to life ". In response, Wreen argued that, euthanasia ,has to be voluntary, and that" involuntary euthanasia is, as such, a great
  23. Circumstances in the Netherlands under the Groningen Protocol. Involuntary, euthanasia ,Euthanasia conducted against the will of the patient is termed involuntary
  24. Voluntary euthanasia is legal in some countries and U. S. states. Non-voluntary, euthanasia ,is illegal in all countries. However, in the Netherlands, physicians can avoid
  25. The House of Lords Select Committee on Medical Ethics of England defines, euthanasia ,as" a deliberate intervention undertaken with the express intention of ending
  26. His wife, Livia,experienced the ' euthanasia ' he had wished for. " The word ", euthanasia ," was first used in a medical context by Francis Bacon in the 17th century, too
  27. Intentionally ending a life to relieve pain and suffering. There are different, euthanasia ,laws in each country. The House of Lords Select Committee on Medical Ethics of
  28. To be one of their criteria, although it may have been required to justify, euthanasia , However, others see consent as essential. Voluntary euthanasia
  29. Crime and more lenient soft drug usage prosecution. Restrictions on withholding, euthanasia ,were reduced and same-sex marriage legalized. The government promoted active
  30. 1941 – Adolf Hitler orders the cessation of Nazi Germany's systematic T4, euthanasia , program of the mentally ill and the handicapped due to protests, although
  31. Have argued that doing such would constitute" murder simpliciter" rather than, euthanasia , A view mirrored by Heather Draper, who also spoke to the importance of motive
  32. Bioethics. Definition Like other terms borrowed from history, the ", euthanasia ," has had different meanings depending on usage. The first apparent usage of
  33. Ways, which include voluntary, non-voluntary,or involuntary. Voluntary, euthanasia ,is legal in some countries and U. S. states. Non-voluntary euthanasia is
  34. Camps, the most notable by gas vans in Chemo, and in the Action T4 ", euthanasia ," program. Molecular properties Carbon monoxide has a molar mass of 28.0,which
  35. Prosecution by following well described and strict conditions. Involuntary, euthanasia ,is usually considered murder. Euthanasia is the most active area of research in
  36. Addressed by applied ethics include:" Is getting an abortion immoral? "" Is, euthanasia ,immoral? "" Is affirmative action right or wrong? "" What are human rights
  37. Martha which were disguised as psychiatric institutions, as part of the T4, euthanasia , action. They were gassed there. At the clinic in Attach itself, around 50
  38. Example, is concerned with identifying the correct approach to matters such as, euthanasia , or the allocation of scarce health resources, or the use of human embryos in
  39. Not usually applied to humans, because both medical ethics and law deprecate, euthanasia , ) In fact, Dr. Bernard Nathanson has pointed out that the word" euthanasia "
  40. Euthanasia conducted with the consent of the patient is termed voluntary, euthanasia , Active voluntary euthanasia is legal in Belgium, Luxembourg and the
  41. Of dying patients. In this view, legal death and its aftermath are a form of, euthanasia ,in which sick people are abandoned. Philosopher Max More suggested a
  42. Term" outward" he used to distinguish from a spiritual concept—the, euthanasia ," which regards the preparation of the soul. " In current usage, one approach
  43. On this, she offered a definition incorporating those elements, stating that, euthanasia ," must be defined as death that results from the intention of one person to
  44. To justify euthanasia . However, others see consent as essential. Voluntary, euthanasia ,Euthanasia conducted with the consent of the patient is termed voluntary
  45. Is unavailable is termed non-voluntary euthanasia . Examples include child, euthanasia , which is illegal worldwide but decriminalized under certain specific
  46. War and applying the death penalty, but not however with regard to abortion and, euthanasia , While all Catholics must therefore hold that" the infliction of capital
  47. And by extension, involuntary ) killing of patients can be regarded as, euthanasia , irrespective of intent or the patient's circumstances. In the definitions
  48. Euthanasia conducted against the will of the patient is termed involuntary, euthanasia , Procedural decision Voluntary, non-voluntary and involuntary euthanasia can
  49. Of ending a life, to relieve intractable suffering ". In the Netherlands, euthanasia ,is understood as" termination of life by a doctor at the request of a patient
  50. And the U. S. states of Oregon, Washington and Montana. Non-voluntary, euthanasia ,Euthanasia conducted where the consent of the patient is unavailable is termed

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