Tag: compassion
Fossil Friday: Human Nature of Neanderthals Supported Again
Extended caregiving for a strongly disabled child is a highly non-Darwinian behavior that indeeds suggests compassion on a level only found in humans.
Canadian Disabled Woman Opts for Euthanasia Because She Can’t Get Timely Assistance
I am hearing about this kind of abandonment much more often since Canada loosened its euthanasia eligibility requirements.
A Culture-of-Death Tipping Point
A legal battle raged for several years during which the country agonized and argued about the right and moral course.
Two Tales from the Euthanasia Dystopia
In Spain, a criminal who shot four people and was, in turn, shot in the spine by police and paralyzed, was granted death by euthanasia.
When Medical Science Becomes Heartless: The Case of Joshua Smith
This might be a good time to take stock of those you rely on for your medical care. How much do you know about your doctors?