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  2. Historical Timeline - Euthanasia - ProCon.org

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    As word spread in the late 1940s, the euthanasia movement found itself increasingly on the defensive, scrambling to deny that the form of euthanasia it supported was the same as Nazi murder." A Merciful End: The Euthanasia Movement in Modern America , 2003

  3. Should euthanasia or physician-assisted suicide be legal? Legalization Legalization: Medical Perspectives Legalization: Lawmakers’ Views Vulnerable Groups Hippocratic Oath Legal Right Slippery Slope Palliative Care Physician Obligation Financial Motivations 1. Legalization “The right to die should be a matter of personal choice. We are able to choose all kinds of things in life from who we ...

  4. Landmark Euthanasia and Medical Aid in Dying Court Cases

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    “Defendant’s argument that the people have reserved the right to euthanasia under the Ninth Amendment and its Michigan counterpart is basically formless.” (p. 9) “It is one thing to assert, as defendant does, that there is a large body of case law suggesting that due process sometimes relies on the right to privacy to protect ...

  5. Daniel Callahan - Euthanasia - ProCon.org

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    Daniel Callahan, PhD, Director of International Programs at the Hastings Center, wrote in his 1995 article "Vital Distinctions, Mortal Questions: Debating Euthanasia and Health Care Costs" that appeared in the book Arguing Euthanasia that:

  6. Euthanasia

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    The word “euthanasia” comes from the Greek word euthanatos, which means “easy death” or “good death.” In English, “euthanasia” has meant a good death since Francis Bacon described it as “after the fashion and semblance of a kindly & pleasant sleepe” in the early 17th century. The phrase “good death” has been associated ...

  7. Religious Perspectives on Euthanasia and Medical Aid in Dying...

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    If he is killed through euthanasia, this again further disturbs the timing of the death. As a result, the timing of future births would be drastically altered. Euthanasia, the willful destruction of a physical body, is a very serious karma. This applies to all cases including someone experiencing long-term, intolerable pain.

  8. James Rachels - Euthanasia - ProCon.org

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    “The distinction between active and passive euthanasia is thought to be crucial for medical ethics… However, a strong case can be made against this doctrine… If one simply withholds treatment, it may take the patient longer to die, and so he may suffer more than he would if more direct action were taken and a lethal injection given.

  9. Leon Kass - Euthanasia - ProCon.org

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  10. Euthanasia & Medical Aid in Dying (MAID) around the World

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    In June 1997, the Philippine Senate considered a bill to legalize passive euthanasia (the withdrawal of treatment or life-sustaining machinery). The bill did not advance. On Oct. 14, 2013, Senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago filed Senate Bill 1887, which would have made passive euthanasia legal. The bill died in the Senate.

  11. History of Medical Aid in Dying (MAID) - Euthanasia - ProCon.org

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    Euthanasia is illegal in the United States but legal in some countries, including Belgium, Canada, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and Spain. As of January 2023, MAID is legal in 10 US states and DC as well as several countries around the world, including Austria, Canada, and Finland. In the United States, the laws are frequently referred to as ...