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Originally posted by Sticks
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Originally posted by Sticks
The country was Holland
And if you want you can look at this study which documents statistics on Non-Voluntary Euthanasia
Not quite the hand-waving you thought I was doing
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So no comment on the study I provided a link to?
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"In 1993, authors from the department of Public Health at the Erasmus University could write: 'But is it not true that once one accepts euthanasia and assisted suicide, the principle of universalizability forces one to accept termination of life without explicit request, at least sometimes, as well? In our view, the answer to this question must be in the affirmative' (12)."
This seems to be an important quote to me and the theme running through the article. Their view is this but Ive yet to see hard evidence that a natural progression from voluntary euthanasia would be more cases of non-voluntary euthanasia because it would seem more of an ethically viable option. Its pure conjecture from what I see so far