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Una reflexao sobre a autonomía contemporánea em relacao a morte [A reflection on contemporary autonomy in relation to death]

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Author(s)
Gracia, Diego
Keywords
autonomy
death
euthanasia
values
family
GE Subjects
Bioethics
Medical ethics
Community ethics
Social ethics
Family ethics

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/162868
Abstract
"Nào é fácil escrever a historia da eutanásia, porque é uma prática clandestina, uma vez que, tradicionalmente, é proibida. Todas as culturas tiveram procedimentos para pôr fim à vida de pessoas que estao sofrendo muito e que nao podem ser ajudadas de outra maneira. Na América do Sul, por exemplo, existiu até o século XIX uma pessoa chamada "despenador" (que tirava a dor), que colocava fim à vida dos doentes que sofriam de muitas dores, ao mesmo tempo que realizava certos ritos semilitúrgicos. Os antropólogos relatam outros muitos procedimentos em outras culturas."
Date
2005
Type
Article
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