Autonomy, Euthanasia and the Right to Die With Dignity: A Comparison of Kantian Ethics and Shi'ite Teachings
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Fatemi, Seyed Mohammed Ghari S.
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Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations 2007 July; 18(3): 345-353
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2007-07Subject
Allowing to Die; Attitudes; Attitudes to Death; Autonomy; Comparative Studies; Death; Ethics; Euthanasia; Freedom; Involuntary Euthanasia; Islamic Ethics; Killing; Life; Moral Policy; Philosophy; Public Policy; Right to Die; Suicide; Value of Life; Voluntary Euthanasia; Wedge Argument; Philosophical Ethics; Religious Ethics; Attitudes Toward Death; Prolongation of Life and Euthanasia;
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