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Volumn 72, Issue 4, 1995, Pages 735-769
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Against assisted suicide -- even a very limited form.
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Author keywords
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Indexed keywords
ACTIVE EUTHANASIA;
AGED;
ARTICLE;
ASSISTED SUICIDE;
BEHAVIOR;
CHRONIC DISEASE;
CIVIL RIGHTS;
DEATH AND EUTHANASIA;
DISABLED PERSON;
ETHICS;
EUTHANASIA;
FREEDOM;
GOVERNMENT REGULATION;
HOMICIDE;
HUMAN;
INDUCED ABORTION;
JURISPRUDENCE;
LEGAL APPROACH;
MENTAL CAPACITY;
MENTAL STRESS;
MOTIVATION;
PASSIVE EUTHANASIA;
PERSONAL AUTONOMY;
PRIVACY;
QUALITY OF LIFE;
SOCIAL CHANGE;
SOCIAL CONTROL;
SOCIOECONOMICS;
TERMINALLY ILL PATIENT;
TREATMENT REFUSAL;
UNITED STATES;
VOLUNTARY EUTHANASIA;
VULNERABLE POPULATION;
DEATH AND EUTHANASIA;
LEGAL APPROACH;
ABORTION, INDUCED;
AGED;
CHRONIC DISEASE;
CIVIL RIGHTS;
DISABLED PERSONS;
ETHICS;
EUTHANASIA;
EUTHANASIA, ACTIVE;
EUTHANASIA, ACTIVE, VOLUNTARY;
EUTHANASIA, PASSIVE;
FREEDOM;
GOVERNMENT REGULATION;
HOMICIDE;
HUMANS;
INTENTION;
JURISPRUDENCE;
MENTAL COMPETENCY;
MOTIVATION;
PERSONAL AUTONOMY;
PRIVACY;
QUALITY OF LIFE;
SOCIAL CHANGE;
SOCIAL CONTROL, FORMAL;
SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS;
STRESS, PSYCHOLOGICAL;
SUICIDE, ASSISTED;
SUPREME COURT DECISIONS;
TERMINALLY ILL;
TREATMENT REFUSAL;
UNITED STATES;
VALUE OF LIFE;
VULNERABLE POPULATIONS;
WEDGE ARGUMENT;
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EID: 0029311950
PISSN: 10584323
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: None Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (22)
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References (0)
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