BUDDHIST VIEW ON SUICIDE AND EUTHANASIA
International Journal of Social and Allied Research
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BUDDHIST VIEW ON SUICIDE AND EUTHANASIA
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Creator |
Kumar, Shravan; Research Scholar, Department of Buddhist Studies, University of Delhi, Delhi, India.
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Buddhist Studies
Euthanasia, Suicide, Moral, Legal, Suffering, Patient. — |
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Description |
The concept of Euthanasia and Suicide are located within the moral, legal, medical dimensions of life. Euthanasia is a process of intentional killing of a person suffering from a disease which is incurable with permission of the person concerned and his family whereas Suicide is a process of killing oneself. There is a debate amongst philosophers and religions regarding the moral value of Euthanasia. Some people think that even though a doctor takes the permission of the patient and its family members it is not justified that he can take the life of a patient.
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SPEAK Foundation
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Date |
2019-03-25
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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http://journals.foundationspeak.com/index.php/ijsar/article/view/867
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Source |
International Journal of Social and Allied Research (IJSAR); Vol 7, No 2.1 (2019): IJSAR - MARCH 7(2.1) 2019; 25-28
2349-9311 2319-3611 |
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en
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Rights |
Copyright (c) 2020 International Journal of Social and Allied Research (IJSAR)
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