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A case for justified non-voluntary active euthanasia: Exploring the ethics of the Groningen Protocol
Bertha Manninen
Humanities, Arts and Cultural Studies, School of (SHARCS)
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Active Euthanasia
100%
Ethics
57%
Terminally Ill
49%
Eugenics
31%
Ethicists
28%
Bioethics
26%
Euthanasia
23%
Disabled Persons
21%
Netherlands
18%
Quality of Life
12%
Guidelines
12%
Recurrence
10%
Social Sciences
euthanasia
69%
infant
47%
moral philosophy
41%
relapse
22%
bioethics
20%
Handicap
20%
dying
19%
people with disabilities
19%
Netherlands
15%
quality of life
15%
criticism
15%
Arts & Humanities
Euthanasia
96%
Groningen
80%
Bioethics
18%
Relapse
14%
Handicap
13%
Doctors
11%
Quality of Life
10%
Criticism
10%
Dying
10%
The Netherlands
9%
Reader
6%