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  2. James Hamblin (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] [14] His second book, Clean, was published by Riverhead. [15] The New York Times Book Review named it an editor's choice [16] and Vanity Fair named among the best books of 2020. [17] Hamblin was a staff writer for The Atlantic magazine, [18] where he was also a senior editor for five years. [19] He has appeared on The Late Show with ...

  3. Suicide in antiquity - Wikipedia

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    In some ancient societies, suicide may have been considered an act of personal redemption. The Roman historian Livy describes the apocryphal suicide of Lucretia as an atonement for being sexually assaulted, thus losing her chastity; before dying by suicide Lucretia says, "although I acquit myself of the sin, I do not free myself from the penalty."

  4. Euthanasia - Wikipedia

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    Euthanasia, in the sense of the deliberate hastening of a person's death, was supported by Socrates, Plato and Seneca the Elder in the ancient world, although Hippocrates appears to have spoken against the practice, writing "I will not prescribe a deadly drug to please someone, nor give advice that may cause his death" (noting there is some ...

  5. Wesley J. Smith - Wikipedia

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    His book Culture of Death: The Assault on Medical Ethics in America was named Best Health Book of the Year at the 2001 Independent Publishers Book Awards. [ 9 ] Sociologist John Sorenson has negatively reviewed Smith's book A Rat is a Pig is a Dog is a Boy as a "misleading, bad-faith compendium of anti-animal rights propaganda, based on a ...

  6. Near-death studies - Wikipedia

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    The book had many contributors and described how the NDE could be handled in psychiatric and clinical practice. [116] In 2017 the University of Missouri Press published The Science Of Near-death Experiences, [117] a compilation of articles that were originally published in the medical journal Missouri Medicine between 2013 and 2015. [118]

  7. Nat Hentoff - Wikipedia

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    Hentoff was formerly a columnist for: Down Beat, JazzTimes, Legal Times, The Washington Post, The Washington Times, The Progressive, Editor & Publisher and Free Inquiry. He was a staff writer for The New Yorker , and his writings were also published in: The New York Times , Jewish World Review , The Atlantic , The New Republic , Commonweal ...

  8. Margaret Battin - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Pabst Battin, also known as Peggy Battin, is an American philosopher, medical ethicist, author, and a current distinguished professor at the University of Utah. She is a supporter of assisted suicide and has worked extensively on ethical aspects of this issue.

  9. Marcia Angell - Wikipedia

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    She became Executive Editor in 1988, and served as interim Editor-in-Chief from 1999 until June 2000. [3] The NEJM is the oldest continuously published medical journal, [4] and one of the most prestigious; Angell is the first woman to have served as Editor-in-Chief of the journal since it was founded in 1812. [3]