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Dennis M. Donovan,Daniel R. Kivlahan,R. Dale Walkerion on the legal and ethical aspects of euthanasia in Germany. Arguing for a “right to die,” people talked in terms of a “dignified death,” “the senselessness of incurable suffering,” and the overall cost to society at large. However, the change in criminal legislation that was sought was not broughxanthelasma 发表于 2025-3-23 20:22:33
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Dora B. Goldsteinion on the legal and ethical aspects of euthanasia in Germany. Arguing for a “right to die,” people talked in terms of a “dignified death,” “the senselessness of incurable suffering,” and the overall cost to society at large. However, the change in criminal legislation that was sought was not broughnostrum 发表于 2025-3-24 02:34:58
Jeffery N. Wilkins,David A. Gorelickure it bears various meanings, such as innocence,. blamelessness,. merit,. preference,. reward,. but never the meaning of formal right.. It is true that the modern Hebrew terms for “obligation” and “duty”, . and .,are likewise unknown to biblical parlance; but while there is not in biblical or talmuTruculent 发表于 2025-3-24 09:46:51
Claudio A. Naranjo,Edward M. Sellersician-assisted suicide and euthanasia should be legitimized or legalized. A review of the literature reveals complex and often contradictory views about the Dutch experience. Some claim that the Netherlands offers a model for the world to follow; others believe that the Netherlands represents dangerFLACK 发表于 2025-3-24 11:03:13
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Thomas O. Pitts,David H. Van Thielegalize euthana sia have begun building. "Terminal Illness, Assistance with Dying," a California ballot initiative for the No vember 1992 election, might for the first time in modem history legalize euthanasia and assisted suicide by physicians. Similar initiatives are planned in other states. To