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  2. 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 ...

  3. Gerhard Kretschmar - Wikipedia

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    Historians have called this case a "trial balloon", a case deliberately selected to test and trigger the implementation of the euthanasia program that had been prepared for months. In fact, the murder of Gerhard Kretschmar was followed immediately with further actions in that direction, coming as it did shortly before the outbreak of World War ...

  4. Ian Dowbiggin - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Historical Association awarded Dowbiggin the Wallace K. Ferguson Prize for A Merciful End, stating that the book "gives a clear and evenly-balanced study of the history of euthanasia in the United States since the latter part of the nineteenth century", and concluded that it overall is a "masterful explanation of the way in which ...

  5. Death and culture - Wikipedia

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    Active euthanasia is still ruled illegal, whereas passive euthanasia is legal and embraced as “Songenshi” or “death with dignity as the withholding or withdrawing of life-prolonging treatment.” (Kumar, 2023) The Japanese point of view on suicide is not sinful, but rather the act of assisted suicide being considered as a murder-for-hire ...

  6. Life unworthy of life - Wikipedia

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    History [ edit ] The expression first appeared in print via the title of a 1920 book, Die Freigabe der Vernichtung Lebensunwerten Lebens ( Allowing the Destruction of Life Unworthy of Life ) by two professors, the jurist Karl Binding (retired from the University of Leipzig ) and psychiatrist Alfred Hoche from the University of Freiburg . [ 9 ]

  7. History of suicide - Wikipedia

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    Journal of Social History 46.3 (2013): 620-632. Argues Suicide” is a modern concept—emerging in English in 1650s and in French and Spanish in late 18th century. Crocker, Lester G. "The discussion of suicide in the eighteenth century." Journal of the History of Ideas (1952): 13#1 pp 47–72. online; Gambotto, Antonella (2004).

  8. Assisted suicide - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, the Netherlands became the first country in the world to formally legalise voluntary euthanasia. [159] Physician-assisted suicide is legal under the same conditions as voluntary euthanasia. Physician-assisted suicide became allowed under the act approved in 2001 which became effective in 2002 and states the specific procedures and ...

  9. History of eugenics - Wikipedia

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    The history of eugenics is the study of development and advocacy of ideas related to eugenics around the world. Early eugenic ideas were discussed in Ancient Greece and Rome . The height of the modern eugenics movement came in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.