CHE SIGNIFICA PASSIVE EUTHANASIA IN INGLESE
Eutanasia
L'eutanasia si riferisce alla pratica della fine intenzionale della vita per alleviare il dolore e la sofferenza. Ci sono diverse leggi di eutanasia in ogni paese. La commissione britannica dei comitati di lotta per l'etica medica definisce l'eutanasia come "un intervento deliberato intrapreso con l'intenzione espressa di terminare una vita, per alleviare la sofferenza intratta". Nei Paesi Bassi, l'eutanasia è intesa come "terminazione della vita da parte di un medico a richiesta di un paziente". L'eutanasia è classificata in modi diversi, inclusi volontari, non volontari, o involontari. L'eutanasia volontaria è legale in alcuni paesi, Stati Uniti e provincie canadesi. L'eutanasia non volontaria è illegale in tutti i paesi. L'eutanasia involontaria è di solito considerata omicidio. Dal 2006, l'eutanasia è l'area più attiva di ricerca nella bioetica contemporanea. In alcuni paesi c'è una controversia pubblica divisiva sulle questioni morali, etiche e legali dell'eutanasia. Coloro che si oppongono all'eutanasia possono sostenere la santità della vita, mentre i proponenti dei diritti dell'eutanasia sottolineano l'alleviare la sofferenza, l'integrità corporea, l'autodeterminazione e l'autonomia personale.
definizione di passive euthanasia nel dizionario inglese
La definizione di eutanasia passiva nel dizionario è una forma di eutanasia in cui viene ritirata la cura medica che terrà in vita un paziente morente per un certo periodo.
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «PASSIVE EUTHANASIA»
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passive euthanasia nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
passive euthanasia e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
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Euthanasia, Choice and Death
Voluntary/involuntary, active/passive euthanasia Bioethics literature since the
1970s has drawn on two influential sets of distinctions in evaluating euthanasia,
which continues the pattern of deploying binary oppositions, one of which is more
...
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Christian Ethics: Contemporary Issues and Options
The book has a glossary, a bibliography, and handy indexes. . . . It should fulfill [Geisler's] desire to be 'a useable textbook for those seeking a survey of basic ethical options and issues.'"--Norman Ford, Heythrop Journal
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Is Death Ever Preferable to Life?
The pro-euthanasia proponents employ the term "passive euthanasia" to
encompass treatment withdrawal in the terminal phase of life to relieve suffering if
it could hasten the death, even if this is not the primary intention. One of the
strategies ...
Active and Passive Euthanasia James Rachels James Rachels, a professor of
moral philosophy at University of Alabama, Birmingham until his death in 2003,
offered a radical critique of a distinction that was common among medical
ethicists, ...
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Basic Questions on Suicide and
Euthanasia: Are They Ever Right?
Some of the most common phrases used in discussions of the subject are active
euthanasia, passive euthanasia, voluntary euthanasia, involuntary euthanasia,
and nonvoluntary euthanasia. Questions 9 and 1 0 will sort out these various ...
William R Cutrer, Gary P. Stewart, John Frederic Kilner
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Killing and Letting Die
Are there other morally relevant features which differentiate active and passive
euthanasia? Some doctors might appeal to the law in their support of passive
and rejection of active euthanasia. The legal attitude toward active and passive ...
Bonnie Steinbock, Alastair Norcross,
1994
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Euthanasia, Ethics and Public Policy: An Argument Against ...
Part VI therefore considers whether English law and professional medical ethics
permit passive euthanasia (PE), that is, the withholding/withdrawing of medical
treatment (or tube-delivered food and fluids) by a doctor with intent to kill.
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Contemporary Moral Problems
According to Steinbock, the AMA statement rejects both active and passive
euthanasia, but does permit the cessation of extraordinary means of treatment to
prolong life. This is not the same as passive euthanasia. Cessation of
extraordinary ...
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Ethics, Law and Nursing
The primary distinction made is between active and passive euthanasia. Active
euthanasia occurs when deliberate measures are taken to end a person's life, for
example, by giving a lethal dose of a drug or poison. On the other hand, passive
...
Nina Fletcher, Janet Holt,
1995
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Practical Decision Making in Health Care Ethics: Cases and ...
Active and Passive Euthanasia This widely used distinction echoes the
distinction between causing death and ''letting die'' discussed earlier. Sometimes
the distinction is clear. If a person is dying and I do absolutely nothing to prevent
it, then I ...
Raymond J. Devettere,
2010
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «PASSIVE EUTHANASIA»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
passive euthanasia nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Doctors at Hospital in France Postpone Starving Disabled Patient to …
In June 2014 they “ruled that withdrawing care from a person with no hope of recovery was lawful” under France's 2005 “passive euthanasia” ... «LifeNews.com, lug 15»
'Patient should be allowed to make living will'
The Supreme Court is looking at reviewing the passive euthanasia ... to them to seek approval for passive euthanasia will contradict the very ... «Pune Mirror, lug 15»
Euthanasia row over decision to end life support for French …
... suggesting he wished to die. They choose to gradually stop feeding Mr Lambert intravenously in line with a 2005 law on passive euthanasia. «Telegraph.co.uk, lug 15»
Social Change: SUPREME COURT as the default option
By the same judgement the Court has allowed “passive euthanasia” but not “active euthanasia” which in more sensitive nations is called ... «Hill Post, lug 15»
France: Vincent Lambert case sparks fresh debate on right-to-die
His case reopened the debate on the right to die in France. Euthanasia is illegal in the country, although under a 2005 passive euthanasia law, ... «euronews, lug 15»
Fate of severely brain-damaged Frenchman hangs by a thread
An appeal to France's 2005 “passive euthanasia law.” As Michael Cook observed. the court reasoned that withdrawing “life-sustaining ... «National Right to Life News, lug 15»
Crime and commensurate punishment
Author-activist Pinki Virani catalysed India's Passive Euthanasia Law, and the law against sexual abuse of children (POCSO) includes several ... «The Hindu, lug 15»
Forced euthanasia practiced in Virudhuanagar village in Tamil Nadu
Chennai: Passive euthanasia is legal in India but forced euthanasia is not. Filmmaker Ansh Singh Luthra released a documentary which ... «IBNLive, lug 15»
Right To Live And Right To Die: Need To Reconceptualize The …
This distinction between active and passive euthanasia seems artificial. While active euthanasia entails the use of legal substances to end a life ... «Google, lug 15»
View Hippocratic Oath in modern context
This form of pragmatic passive euthanasia has long been practised in medical circles and is usually acceptable to informed relatives. Legally ... «The Straits Times, lug 15»