Assisted Suicide
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Assisted Suicide
In recent years, debate has intensified in the U.S. over the question of whether terminally ill people should have the legal right to obtain a doctor's help in ending their lives. The campaign to legalize assisted suicide, also called the right-to-die movement, has been under way since the 1970s but has gained steam in the 1990s. Proponents believe that mentally competent terminally ill people should be able to seek and receive a
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the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. "Death by Default" Christianity Today. February 5, 2001. v.45, i.2: p.26-27. "Attitudes and Practices of U.S. Oncologists Regarding Euthanasia and Physician-Assisted Suicide." Ezekiel J. Emanuel et al. Annals of Internal Medicine. October 3, 2000. v. 133, n.7: p.527-532. "Attitudes and Desires Related to Euthanasia and Physician-Assisted Suicide Among Terminally Ill Patients and Their Caregivers." Ezekiel J. Emanuel et al. JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association. November 15, 2000. v.284, issue19: p.2460-2468.
the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. "Death by Default" Christianity Today. February 5, 2001. v.45, i.2: p.26-27. "Attitudes and Practices of U.S. Oncologists Regarding Euthanasia and Physician-Assisted Suicide." Ezekiel J. Emanuel et al. Annals of Internal Medicine. October 3, 2000. v. 133, n.7: p.527-532. "Attitudes and Desires Related to Euthanasia and Physician-Assisted Suicide Among Terminally Ill Patients and Their Caregivers." Ezekiel J. Emanuel et al. JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association. November 15, 2000. v.284, issue19: p.2460-2468.