Tag: right to die


ACTIVE EUTHANASIA

Active euthanasia represents one of the most contentious topics in modern medical ethics, law, and psychology, fundamentally challenging societal views on suffering, life, and death. At its core, active euthanasia involves the intentional termination of life using direct intervention, carried out by a third party—typically a physician—at the explicit request of the suffering individual. This […]

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RIGHT TO DIE

Defining the “Right to Die” and Core Terminology The concept known as the Right to Die fundamentally refers to an individual’s purported moral or legal entitlement to determine the time and manner of their own death, particularly when facing unbearable suffering, terminal illness, or a profound loss of quality of life. This entitlement often centers […]

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