10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EUTHANASIAST»
Discover the use of
euthanasiast in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
euthanasiast and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Voluntary euthanasia: experts debate the right to die
This is not to say, however, that it is morally necessary for the euthanasiast to
decide that if he were in the same condition as the patient he himself would
choose to die: after all, different people have not only different levels of
endurance but ...
A. B. Downing, Barbara Smoker, 1986
2
Ethics in nursing practice: basic principles and their ...
The doctors were angry that we had not tried, after all their (and our) hard work to
keep him alive; but the man had simply given up the will to live. " Was the man's
attitude a euthanasiast one? It might be suggested that it was, on the grounds ...
F. J. Fitzpatrick, Linacre Centre, 1988
3
Death, Dying and Bereavement
A request to be killed appears to be a ground for euthanasiast killing only if the
doctor believes that the patient does not have a worthwhile life. Now, to say that
the ongoing life of a person lacks value amounts to denying value or worth to that
...
Donna Dickenson, Malcolm Johnson, Jeanne Katz, 2000
4
International Review of Natural Family Planning
The euthanasiast must draw a line somewhere between who may be killed at his
request and who must not. Most now claim— and they are probably sincere — to
draw the line between the terminally ill and the healthy. But what is the logic of ...
5
Saint Joseph: His Life and His Role in the Church Today
205 pro-euthanasiast positions: Patricia Weenolsen, The Art of Dying (New York:
St. Martins Griffm, 1996). p. 141. 206 Cardinal Joseph Bernardin. The Gift
ofPeace (Chicago: Loyola Press, 1997). p. 47. 206Judie Brown. "Final Wish,
Final ...
He had told the police he was following the example of the Austrian-born
euthanasiast and flautist Georg Renno, deputy director of the SS gassing
institution at Hartheim. On his belated arrest in 1961, Renno, wondering what all
the fuss was ...
7
Hard Decisions: Forgoing and Withdrawing Artificial ...
The Roman Catholic medical-ethical tradition is obviously at variance with a
euthanasiast mentality. The Catholic tradition adheres to the belief that life is
God's good gift and that, to honor God's gift, people should respect their
embodied ...
Eileen Patricia Flynn, 1990
8
Foreign Features in Jewish Law: How Christian and Secular ...
For instance, Bonnar's popular 1936 work on Catholic medical ethics quotes the
claim of a euthanasiast (C.J . Bond) that, for Catholics, “all human life is equally
valuable, equally sacred”. Bonnar, The Catholic Doctor 108. In the 1950s, this ...
Hillel Charles Gray, 2009
9
Life and Death: Philosophical Essays in Biomedical Ethics
Physicians themselves might also find the role of euthanasiast in uneasy conflict
with their role as medical caregivers to the sick and dying, even to an extent that it
undermines their capacity to carry on effectively as caregivers to the dying ...
10
Bioethics, Medicine and the Criminal Law: Medicine, Crime ...
But none of these explanations is really convincing for Shipman',39 a view that
was endorsed by the Public Inquiry.40 Was he a 'euthanasiast', practising the '
giving' of a good death to his patients, albeit prematurely and unchosen, to 'save'
...
Danielle Griffiths, Andrew Sanders, 2013
8 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «EUTHANASIAST»
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euthanasiast is used in the context of the following news items.
Labour and the unions are destined to remain in their tense but …
There, McCluskey was less executioner than euthanasiast. Someone had to put Murphy out of everyone's misery. The only thing he got right ... «The Independent, May 15»
Global Experience Shows that Physician-Assisted Suicide …
... acts and omissions where the doctor's primary intention…was to kill, and which are therefore indubitably euthanasiast, is 10,558.”[9]. «InsiderOnline, Apr 15»
Global Experience Shows Physician-Assisted Suicide Threatens the …
... acts and omissions where the doctor's primary intention…was to kill, and which are therefore indubitably euthanasiast, is 10,558.”[9]. «Heritage.org, Apr 15»
Physician-Assisted Suicide Endangers the Weak, Corrupts Medicine …
... acts and omissions where the doctor's primary intention … was to kill, and which are therefore indubitably euthanasiast, is 10,558.”[34]. «Heritage.org, Mar 15»
Two Weird Ladies / Falcon Powder Comedy Bar, Toronto ON, March …
... sketch where two talented scat musicians record a ridiculous jingle, and a brilliantly blue scene where a euthanasiast awkwardly tells a dying ... «Exclaim!, Mar 15»
Today's letters: An intrinsically amoral 'profession'?
... or hip replacements can take upward of three years, I dread thinking about the prospects of what wait times to see a euthanasiast might be. «National Post, Mar 12»
Barbara Kay: Better dead than disabled?
A review of what is currently going on in Europe should give even the most enthusiastic pro-euthanasiast pause. In 2002 Belgium legalized ... «National Post, Nov 11»
Schneider Replaces Singh in The Euthanasist at PS 122
Schneider portrays the mysterious euthanasiast whose testimonials illuminate her relationship to the living and those who wish to die. The Euthanasist officially ... «Playbill.com, May 08»