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Euthanasia and Personhood
A discussion of personhood and euthanasia, based on the film "Shadow of the Reich: Nazi Medicine" and Stanley Hauerwas' "Must a Patient Be a Person to Be a Patient?"
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| 750 words
| 7 sources
| APA
| 2008
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on Dec 01, 2008
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Literature
(American)
, Film
(Analysis, Criticism, Etc.)
, Hot Topics
(Euthanasia)
, Holocaust Studies
(General)
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This paper discusses the issues of personhood and euthanasia in response to the film "Shadow of the Reich: Nazi Medicine" and "Must a Patient Be a Person to Be a Patient? Or, My Uncle Charlie is Not Much of a Person But He Is Still My Uncle Charlie."
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"In his chapter, "Must a Patient Be a Person to Be a Patient? Or, My Uncle Charlie is Not Much of a Person But He Is Still My Uncle Charlie" Hauerwas examines the issue of personhood, what it means to be a person. Hauerwas points out that person has ceased to be a protective notion but rather a permissive notion that takes the moral heat off certain quandaries raised by modern..."Cite this Term Paper:
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Euthanasia and Personhood (2008, December 01)
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