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Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy - Voluntary Euthanasia

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Voluntary Euthanasia (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) First published Thu Apr 18, 1996; substantive revision Mon Mar 29, 2010 The entry sets out five individually necessary conditions for anyone to be a candidate for legalized voluntary euthanasia (or, in some usages, physician-assisted suicide), outlines the moral case advanced by those in favour of legalizing voluntary euthanasia, and discusses five of the more important objections made by those opposed to the legalization of voluntary euthanasia.
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