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  • ...]] specialists also believe that suffering usually can be relieved without euthanasia. ...s, which have different moral issues attached to them. Proponents believe euthanasia is the ultimate expression of free will, allowing patients to determine the
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  • ...lethal means or starvation. Other aspects of the program included [[Nazi euthanasia experiments]], as well as direct medical killing in concentration camp hosp ...sm, the state. This is in direct opposition to the contemporary concept of euthanasia, which emphasizes the individual’s “right to die” or “right to deat
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  • ...litary ranks|Standartenfuehrer]] who headed the [[Nazi euthanasia program|euthanasia program]] from 1939 to 1942, and directed psychiatrists who studied camp pr
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  • An organization that opposes [[abortion]] and [[euthanasia]], primarily through litigation
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  • A U.S. group principally opposed to [[abortion]] and [[euthanasia]], with some interest in other life issues; Affiliate, [[Alliance Defense F
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  • ...of medicalized killing programs, including the [[Euthanasia Program (Nazi)|Euthanasia Program (T4)]] and involuntary medical experiments.
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  • ...ed by [[Philip Bouhler]]; directed some secret projects such as the [[Nazi euthanasia program]]
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  • ...[[counterespionage]] operations and a possibly limited role in the [[Nazi euthanasia program]]
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  • ...andartenfuehrer]] who headed the T4 part of the [[Nazi euthanasia program|euthanasia program]] from 1939 to 1942. [[Paul Nitsche]] succeeded him.
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  • (1900-1945) Nazi Reich Health Leader (1939-1944), who headed the [[Nazi euthanasia program]] before [[Werner Heyde]] but was succeeded by [[Karl Brandt]]; als
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  • ...a number of efforts, including the planning of the Nazi euthanasia program|euthanasia program<ref name=ND>{{citation ...cted research and probably protected some concentration camp and potential euthanasia victims.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...e Fuehrer]], [[Adolf Hitler]]'s personal office; key manager of the [[Nazi euthanasia program]]; committed suicide at war's end
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  • ...arty Chancellery]] headed by [[Martin Bormann]]; key manager of the [[Nazi euthanasia program]]; executed by sentence of the [[Medical Case (NMT)]] tribunal
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  • ...e opposition to [[abortion]], and, depending on the individual or group, [[euthanasia]] and [[assisted suicide]], some or all [[stem cell|stem cell research]], [
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  • ...uman subjects to experiment with mass sterilization techniques. The [[Nazi euthanasia program]] complemented it.
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  • ...iative care]] increasingly is a viable option, sometimes to avoid or defer euthanasia. Not all owners and veterinarians are aware of alternatives in [[veterinary ==Euthanasia==
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  • ...ng [[Nazi sterilization program|sterilization]], [[Nazi euthanasia program|euthanasia]], and [[extermination camp]]s.<ref name=ND-338>{{citation
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  • ...le in the [[Holocaust]], including heading [[Action T4]] for involuntary [[euthanasia]], performing [[informed consent|involuntary medical experiments]] and dire **[[Nazi euthanasia program]]
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  • Depending on the individual or group, the pro-life concept euthanasia and assisted suicide, some or all stem cell|stem cell research, cloning, al
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  • ...ated matters of medical ethics which relate to the right to life issues of euthanasia and infanticide. The Committee does not have a position on issues such as [ ...ng groups in Washington. It disagrees that NRLC is limited to abortion and euthanasia, saying that it also opposes stem cell research, in vitro fertilization, cl
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  • | title = The Origins of Nazi Genocide: From Euthanasia to the Final Solution ....google.com/books?id=gqLDEKVk2nMC&pg=PA155&lpg=PA155&dq=%22Werner+Heyde%22+euthanasia&source=bl&ots=Iw1Ts06v8I&sig=k-_Lg4q-LFqdWe67o9_TbKwrjJQ&hl=en&ei=L7jcTIyzE
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  • ...]] specialists also believe that suffering usually can be relieved without euthanasia. ...s, which have different moral issues attached to them. Proponents believe euthanasia is the ultimate expression of free will, allowing patients to determine the
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  • ...firing range and the gallows, and several thousand were sent to the [[Nazi euthanasia program]] center at Castle Hartheim. Many [[Nazi medical experiments]] wer
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  • ...nted killing activities in the field, such as [[Einsatzgruppe]]n and the [[Euthanasia Program (Nazi)]]. Over time, there were 15-20 large camps, but, when their
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  • ...trolled in the industrialized world, through vigorous quarantine and herd euthanasia. A major step was a prohibition of the use of [[central nervous system]] pr
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  • ...gnificant''' is a 2010 film directed by [[Valerie Buhagiar]] that explores euthanasia and assisted suicide.<ref name=Now2011-03-10/><ref name=Cornell2018-07-04/>
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  • ...In that role, he carried out secret projects such as directing the [[Nazi euthanasia program]]. Little is known because he and his wife committed suicide befor
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  • ...America, social conservatives tend to oppose same-sex marriage, abortion, euthanasia, secularism and comprehensive sex education (often restating those beliefs
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  • ...e, is concerned with identifying the correct approach to matters such as [[euthanasia]], or the allocation of scarce health resources, or the use of human embryo
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  • ...esult of this, DFLA's stated beliefs include opposition to [[abortion]], [[euthanasia]], [[capital punishment]], [[embryonic stem cell]] research, [[poverty]], [ ...Life considers 'pro-life' to indicate not only opposition to abortion and euthanasia but also to war, the death penalty, poverty, and racism.<ref>Consistent Lif
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  • ...f the same principles apply, although cost, the greater acceptability of [[euthanasia]], and a lesser range of treatments than available to humans can complicate
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  • ...ent deserving of moral consideration. Utilitarian cases can be made over [[euthanasia]] or [[abortion]], dependent only on the drawing of the boundary lines of t
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  • ...of adequate doses of [[opioid]]s to control pain, to passive and active [[euthanasia]]. | date = March 7, 1991}}</ref> to active euthanasia.
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  • ...s pacifism and objection to capital punishment. Both groups tend to oppose euthanasia.
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  • ...ing written in 1937, remains controversial today because of the issue of [[euthanasia]].
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  • | title = The Origins of Nazi Genocide: From Euthanasia to the Final Solution ....google.com/books?id=gqLDEKVk2nMC&pg=PA155&lpg=PA155&dq=%22Werner+Heyde%22+euthanasia&source=bl&ots=Iw1Ts06v8I&sig=k-_Lg4q-LFqdWe67o9_TbKwrjJQ&hl=en&ei=L7jcTIyzE
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  • ...arriage (against same-sex marriage\\), humane care of the elderly (against euthanasia), religious liberty, parental choice in education, and tax breaks for famil ...lp overturn Roe v. Wade in the future. The organization also believes that euthanasia and assisted suicide is unethical, and believes that individuals should hel
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  • ...option programs have helped encourage adoptions, and lessen the need for [[euthanasia]].<ref name=twsMAR08m>{{cite news By one account, the celebrity cat named "Morris the Cat" was about to be [[euthanasia|euthanized]], but was rescued by a shelter worker who pitched the [[idea]]
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  • ...al superiority of the citizen class. To this end, the Spartans practised [[euthanasia]], [[infanticide]] and [[selective breeding]] (via [[adultery]] if necessar
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  • ...n the patient's interest to do so; the allocation of healthcare resources; euthanasia and withholding of treatment (perhaps from the new born, perhaps from the v ...how ''60 Minutes''.[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/background_briefings/euthanasia/331269.stm] Dr Kekorvian, who claims that he participated in at least 130 a
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  • ...lethal means or starvation. Other aspects of the program included [[Nazi euthanasia experiments]], as well as direct medical killing in concentration camp hosp ...sm, the state. This is in direct opposition to the contemporary concept of euthanasia, which emphasizes the individual’s “right to die” or “right to deat
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  • ...tens of thousands of the institutionalized disabled through compulsory "[[euthanasia]]" programs.<ref>The Nazi eugenics policies are discussed in a number of so ...ipment and methods employed in the death camps were first developed in the euthanasia program). The scope and coercion involved in the German eugenics programs a
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  • * Friedlander, Henry. ''The Origins of Nazi Genocide: From Euthanasia to the Final Solution.'' (1995) 445 pp. ISBN 978-0-8078-2208-1. [http://www
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  • ...tilitarianism]] to issues of [[practical ethics]], such as [[abortion]], [[euthanasia]], [[infanticide]], animal rights, [[class]] and global inequality. To the
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  • ==T4 and euthanasia== ...responsible for executing the program. Action T4 had little in common with euthanasia, however, as this term is normally defined. The program was not motivated b
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  • - [[Euthanasia]] -
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  • *2016 Catholic care home in Belgium fined for refusing to allow euthanasia on its premises
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  • ...f the same principles apply, although cost, the greater acceptability of [[euthanasia]], and a lesser range of treatments than available to humans can complicate
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  • ...atter even more complex, in some respect, than in human medicine. While [[euthanasia]] is not always an option in human medicine, it is a frequent and difficult
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  • ...politically sensitive issues which have changing criminality statuses e.g. euthanasia and abortion.<br />
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  • ...t to life—from conception to death". They oppose [[abortion]] and active [[euthanasia]], and "support the [[capital punishment|death penalty]]. The Bible is cle
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  • ===Euthanasia=== {{main|Euthanasia|animal euthanasia}}
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  • ...al out for adoption otherwise as this is the only way, short of widespread euthanasia, to control the overpopulation problem.
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  • ...blasphemy, homosexuality, sexual equality, adultery, suicide, abortion and euthanasia. Although if has been widely agreed that military intervention can sometime
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  • ...arx. He does not notice, however, that the end of ideology encompasses the euthanasia of liberalism-that tottering political faith his book is devoted to proppin
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  • ...ent Clause]], and a strong "values vote": opposition to [[abortion]] and [[euthanasia]], [[divorce]], [[homosexuality]] and [[same-sex marriage]], preference for
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  • ...est values were challenged, as in opposition to the Nazi [[Action T4|T4]] "euthanasia" program. The Protestant churches never directly opposed the regime, althou ...re physical disabilities which had begun in 1939 under the code name [[T-4 Euthanasia Program|T4]]. By 1941 more than 70,000 people had been killed under this pr
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  • ...ncentives, such as [[compulsory sterilization]], [[T-4 Euthanasia Program|"euthanasia"]], and later, [[prenatal testing]], [[birth control]], and [[genetic engin
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  • ...members of family groups, and finally in the nature of horses selected for euthanasia- often including those injured during the roundup. As a long-standing symb
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  • ...s anyone who doesn't find '''this''' one hideous, I'm tempted to prescribe euthanasia)<br>
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  • ...tates that attempt to [[Legal issues of cannabis|legalize marijuana]] or [[Euthanasia|assisted suicide]]. The willingness to use federal power to intervene in s
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  • ...bombers flew bomb&ndash;laden planes into allied warships; some cases of [[euthanasia]] in which decrepitude becomes unbearable.) [[Serial killer|Serial killers]
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