Tag: euthanasia
How “Medical Aid in Dying” Became the Euphemism of Choice for Assisted Suicide
When radical policies are proposed, the first step is to change the lexicon to make it seem less extreme, even mundane.
Clues About Consciousness from Dementia Research
The phenomenon is called “paradoxical lucidity” because it is unexpected and we know very little about its causes.
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.
Bioethicists: Killing Okay for “Unjust Social Conditions”
I can’t imagine this being true ten years ago before euthanasia became legal. Euthanasia mutates a society’s soul.
NYT Pushes Suicide for the Mentally Ill
Clancy Martin’s first paragraph makes clear why his thesis should be rejected out of hand.