Right to Die Viewpoints
.... It is here where the distinctions between killing and
allowing to
die, between an act of commission and one of omission, become blurred. ....
(1851

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)
Debate - Capital Punishment and Assisted Suicide
.... Typically, the term is used to refer to
allowing the patient to
die in order to spare him or her living solely on the aid of life support or living with a ....
(1486

6

)
Euthanasia
.... Sulmasy (1998) argues the "distinction between killing and
allowing to
die is clear, coherent, and makes moral sense to any person who holds that it is wrong ....
(1544

6

)
The Right to Die Under Florida Law This paper wi
.... The problem throughout the country was that there was no legal basis for
allowing a patient to choose to
die a natural death, foregoing extraordinary medical ....
(2279

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)
Legalizing Euthanasia in the US This paper will argue in favor of ...
.... of Utah, for example, has pointed out that "the principle of mercy may also demand the easing of pain by means more direct than mere
allowing to
die; it may ....
(1732

7

)
Amicus Curiae Brief
.... The nurses began by dismissing the argument that withdrawing food and water is not causing a patient to
die, only
allowing that patient to
die. ....
(1835

7

)
Amicus Curiae Brief
.... The nurses began by dismissing the argument that withdrawing food and water is not causing a patient to
die, only
allowing that patient to
die. ....
(1857

7

)
The Right to Die
.... Many advocates of the right to
die view nonvoluntary death with a great .... provides positive benefits for some patients and their families in
allowing a natural ....
(1775

7

)
Active and Passive Euthanasia
.... Another is that this idea rests on a distinction between killing a patient and
allowing them to
die which, according to Rachels are morally indistinguishable ....
(1195

5

)
Voluntary active euthanasia
.... The difference between
allowing to
die, and actively taking a life (at the request of the individual who will
die) is also the objection that is made to the ....
(1907

8

)
Moral Absolutism Approach & Euthanasia
.... to
die. Non-voluntary euthanasia occurs the person who dies made no request and gave no consent. Euthanasia by omission involves intentionally
allowing death ....
(860

3

)
Active and Passive Euthanasia
.... In modern times, the word has been most closely associated with the concept of mercy killing:
allowing or helping someone to
die who is suffering from an ....
(1663

7

)
Phsyician Asst. Euthanasia
.... To end their suffering, pain and even economic burden, by
allowing them to
die while they still retain some quality of life, or at least some dignity. ....
(2516

10

)
Euthanasia
.... To end their suffering, pain and even economic burden, by
allowing them to
die while they still retain some quality of life, or at least some dignity. ....
(2530

10

)
Jewish and American Law
.... Both draw the line between "actively" killing and "passively"
allowing to
die. Both set out to limit the discretion of the attending doctors. ....
(3390

14

)
Witholding/Withdrawing Patient Treatment
.... interdependent community, rather than one which shifts off its less productive and more vulnerable members under the guise of
allowing them the freedom to
die. ....
(2920

12

)
Lack of Ethics in All My Sons
.... parts to go out and, as an essential part of his self-protection,
allowing the blame to .... to take the chance that a few people would become sick and
die from the ....
(658

3

)
Euthanasia
.... often seen as more ethical and in line with some religious sentiments about euthanasia because it is viewed as
allowing the patient to
die "naturally." However ....
(2472

10

)
Euthanasia Definitions & Issues
.... for the word "euthanasia." the first is that the word is a synonym for "mercy killing," or "the act of putting to death painlessly or
allowing to
die, as by ....
(904

4

)
Euthanasia and Human Dignity
.... for the word "euthanasia." The first is that the word is a synonym for "mercy killing," or "the act of putting to death painlessly or
allowing to
die, as by ....
(2374

9

)
Euthanasia Debate
.... Proponents of euthanasia believe it is everyone's right to
die at a time of .... a purely technical issue, of stripping it of all its humanity, and
allowing us to ....
(1499

6

)
Euthanasia: Pros and Cons
.... Proponents of euthanasia believe it is everyone's right to
die at a time of .... a purely technical issue, of stripping it of all its humanity, and
allowing us to ....
(1500

6

)
Debate For & Against Euthanasia
.... Proponents of euthanasia believe it is everyone's right to
die at a time of .... a purely technical issue, of stripping it of all its humanity, and
allowing us to ....
(1500

6

)
Pros & Cons of Euthanasia
.... more humane to end the suffering of a terminally-ill patient immediately, rather than prolonging that suffering by
allowing the patient to
die slowly through ....
(1824

7

)
Aborton, Genetic Control, Euthanasia & Religion
.... A utilitarian perspective allows people to make important distinctions in terms of
allowing people to
die and assisting in those deaths.
(2330

9

)
Framing Euthanasia
.... This highlights the danger in
allowing anyone to rely on "conscience" or rationalization for .... For the right-to-
die mentality, killing the suffering is a mercy. ....
(1923

8

)
Moral & Ethical Concerns Regarding Euthanasia
.... Passive euthanasia, on the other hand, would be
allowing a patient to
die by withholding treatment, food, life-support technologies at the patient's request. ....
(1635

7

)
Voluntary Euthanasia The question asked is whether vo
.... is the autonomous decision to escape pain and suffering,
allowing patients only .... It is morally acceptable for the autonomous individual to elect to
die if the ....
(952

4

)
Dracula & Wuthering Heights
.... Van Helsing and Mr. Morris, he seeks to resolve the unnatural state of the undead by "killing" them and thus
allowing them to
die as they are intended to do. ....
(1680

7

)
The Characters of Heathcliff & Dracula
.... Van Helsing and Mr. Morris, he seeks to resolve the unnatural state of the undead by "killing" them and thus
allowing them to
die as they are intended to do. ....
(1680

7

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