4-methoxyamphetamine has been researched along with freedom in 89 studies
Timeframe | Studies, this research(%) | All Research% |
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pre-1990 | 41 (46.07) | 18.7374 |
1990's | 40 (44.94) | 18.2507 |
2000's | 5 (5.62) | 29.6817 |
2010's | 3 (3.37) | 24.3611 |
2020's | 0 (0.00) | 2.80 |
Authors | Studies |
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Pohlmeier, H | 1 |
Shalev, S | 1 |
Meyer, BC | 1 |
Barza, SL; Dastoor, DP; Davis, JC; Gendron, CE; Levine, NB; Poitras, LR; Sirota, SE | 1 |
Singer, GR | 1 |
Martin, GW | 1 |
Rousseau, P | 1 |
Jecker, NS | 1 |
Hardwig, J | 1 |
Gillett, G | 1 |
Gracia, D | 1 |
Lustig, BA | 1 |
Hamel, RP | 1 |
Spike, J | 1 |
Ackerman, F; Cohen, C; Meisel, A; Silverman, H | 1 |
Beckwith, BP | 1 |
Smith, GP | 2 |
Trainor, R | 1 |
Grant, ER; Koop, CE | 1 |
Lehman, LB | 1 |
Humber, JM | 1 |
O'Neil, R | 1 |
Solnick, PB | 1 |
Mead, AP | 1 |
Veatch, RM | 2 |
McCarthy, JJ | 1 |
Groarke, L | 1 |
Nelson, HL | 1 |
Kamisar, Y | 1 |
Ifrah, AJ | 1 |
Ronzetti, TA | 1 |
Blake, DC; Maldonado, L; Meinhardt, RA | 1 |
Abraham, HJ | 1 |
Sulmasy, DP | 1 |
Robertson, JA | 1 |
Cate, FH | 1 |
Dworkin, RB | 1 |
Schostak, Z | 1 |
Goldberg, CK | 1 |
LaBouff, JP | 1 |
Andrews, L; Hitt, J; Kevorkian, J; Kimbrell, A; May, WF | 1 |
Steinbock, B | 1 |
Meulders-Klein, MT | 1 |
Woodward, KL | 1 |
Somerville, MA | 1 |
Ingram, JD | 1 |
Patterson, EG | 1 |
Grubb, A | 1 |
Bleich, JD; Caplan, AL; Lafferty, KJ; Murray, JE; Robertson, JA | 1 |
Blustein, J | 1 |
Magnusson, R | 1 |
Ramsey, P | 1 |
Crimmins, TJ | 1 |
Emanuel, EJ; Patterson, WB; Wolf, SM | 1 |
Rich, BA | 1 |
Buchanan, AE | 1 |
Miller, RD | 1 |
St Martin, T | 1 |
McCormick, RA | 1 |
Koenig, R | 1 |
Middleton, CL | 1 |
Weigel, CJ | 1 |
Meserve, HC | 1 |
Engelhardt, HT; Erde, EL | 1 |
Bixler, F | 1 |
Levine, A | 1 |
Rosner, F | 1 |
Lang, JA; Seltzer, MM | 1 |
Maguire, DC | 1 |
Grad, FP | 1 |
Childress, JF | 1 |
Zellick, G | 1 |
Gaylin, We | 2 |
Moody, H | 1 |
Gerzog, WC | 1 |
Langford, IH | 1 |
Plastine, LM | 1 |
Bleich, JD | 1 |
Coleman, CH | 1 |
Spindelman, M | 1 |
Furniss, R; Haigh, DA; Harris, A; Ormond-Walshe, S; Winfield, K | 1 |
Handfield, T; Jamrozik, E; Selgelid, MJ | 1 |
Taub, PJ | 1 |
3 review(s) available for 4-methoxyamphetamine and freedom
Article | Year |
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Disconnecting the ventilator: life saving or death delaying?
Topics: Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Death; Decision Making; Ethics, Medical; Freedom; Humans; Life Support Care; Medical Futility; Outcome Assessment, Health Care; Prognosis; Respiration, Artificial; Respiratory Insufficiency; Social Justice; Social Responsibility; Survival Rate; Terminal Care; Ventilators, Mechanical | 1997 |
Choosing life after death: respecting religious beliefs and moral convictions in near death decisions.
Topics: Advance Directives; Attitude to Death; Autopsy; Blood Transfusion; Brain Death; Christianity; Civil Rights; Death; Decision Making; Economics; Freedom; Hospitals; Humans; Indians, North American; Jehovah's Witnesses; Judaism; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Life Support Care; Morals; New Jersey; New York; Nutritional Support; Organizational Policy; Persistent Vegetative State; Personal Autonomy; Privacy; Public Policy; Religion; Social Values; State Government; Third-Party Consent; Tissue and Organ Procurement; Tissue Donors; Treatment Refusal; United States; Withholding Treatment | 1988 |
Ethical issues in death and dying.
Topics: Death; Decision Making; Ethics; Euthanasia; Euthanasia, Active; Euthanasia, Passive; Freedom; Homicide; Humans; Life Support Care; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Terminally Ill; Treatment Refusal; Value of Life; Wedge Argument | 1978 |
86 other study(ies) available for 4-methoxyamphetamine and freedom
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Suicide and euthanasia--special types of partner relationships.
Topics: Death; Euthanasia; Euthanasia, Passive; Freedom; Humanism; Humans; Suicide; Suicide Prevention; Volition | 1985 |
Individuation as freedom.
Topics: Death; Ego; Freedom; Human Rights; Humans; Individuation; Jungian Theory; Morals; Personality Development | 1985 |
Notes on flying and dying.
Topics: Aviation; Death; England; Freedom; History, 18th Century; History, 19th Century; History, 20th Century; Humans; Literature, Modern; Magic; Mother-Child Relations; Paraphilic Disorders; Phobic Disorders; Psychoanalytic Interpretation; United States | 1983 |
Existential issues in the management of the demented elderly patient.
Topics: Aged; Anxiety; Death; Dementia; Existentialism; Family; Female; Freedom; Home Nursing; Humans; Male; Social Isolation; Social Support | 1984 |
Empowerment of dying patients: the strategies and barriers to patient autonomy.
Topics: Communication Barriers; Death; Freedom; Humans; Nurse's Role; Nursing; Paternalism; Patient Advocacy; Patients; Personal Autonomy; Qualitative Research; Research; United Kingdom | 1998 |
[Extracts of the report of the National Advisory Committee on Ethics "The end of life, the termination of life, euthanasia"].
Topics: Death; Decision Making; Ethics, Medical; Euthanasia; Euthanasia, Passive; France; Freedom; Humans; Pain; Terminal Care; Terminally Ill; Treatment Refusal | 2000 |
The ethical validity and clinical experience of palliative sedation.
Topics: Death; Ethics, Medical; Family Health; Freedom; Humanism; Humans; Hypnotics and Sedatives; Pain; Palliative Care; Stress, Psychological; Terminal Care; Terminally Ill | 2000 |
Appeals to nature in theories of age-group justice.
Topics: Age Factors; Aged; Biology; Death; Delivery of Health Care; Disease; Ethical Analysis; Ethics; Euthanasia, Passive; Freedom; Health; Health Care Rationing; Human Characteristics; Humans; Life Expectancy; Patient Care; Patient Selection; Personal Autonomy; Philosophy; Resource Allocation; Self Concept; Social Justice; Social Responsibility; Social Values | 1990 |
Treating the brain dead for the benefit of the family.
Topics: Altruism; Attitude to Death; Beneficence; Brain Death; Death; Deception; Diagnosis; Ethics; Ethics, Medical; Family; Freedom; Humans; Jurisprudence; Life Support Care; Medical Futility; Paternalism; Patient Care; Patients; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Risk; Risk Assessment; Stress, Psychological; Third-Party Consent; Truth Disclosure; Withholding Treatment | 1991 |
Reply to J M Stanley: fiddling and clarity.
Topics: Brain Death; Brain Diseases; Brain Injuries; Cadaver; Death; Freedom; Humans; Individuality; Life Support Care; Moral Obligations; Persistent Vegetative State; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Quality of Life; Self Concept; Social Responsibility | 1987 |
Spain: from the decree to the proposal.
Topics: Abortion, Criminal; Abortion, Induced; Attitude; Bioethical Issues; Bioethics; Cultural Diversity; Death; Delivery of Health Care; Democracy; Economics; Ethics Committees; Ethics Committees, Clinical; Ethics, Medical; Freedom; Government Regulation; Health Care Rationing; Humans; Jurisprudence; Morals; National Health Programs; Organ Transplantation; Paternalism; Patient Advocacy; Patient Rights; Personal Autonomy; Physician-Patient Relations; Political Systems; Presumed Consent; Public Policy; Resource Allocation; Social Control, Formal; Social Values; Spain; State Medicine; Tissue and Organ Procurement; Tissue Donors | 1987 |
The Troubled Dream of Life, Daniel Callahan.
Topics: Attitude to Death; Biomedical Technology; Cultural Diversity; Death; Euthanasia; Euthanasia, Active; Euthanasia, Passive; Freedom; History; Humans; Life Expectancy; Life Support Care; Medicine; Personal Autonomy; Quality of Life; Self Concept; Social Justice; Social Values; Social Welfare; Suicide, Assisted; Terminal Care; Terminally Ill | 1994 |
On Bernard Häring: construing medical ethics theologically.
Topics: Bioethics; Biomedical Technology; Catholicism; Clergy; Death; Ethical Theory; Ethicists; Ethics; Ethics, Medical; Freedom; Health; Humanism; Humans; Individuality; Life Support Care; Love; Moral Obligations; Morals; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Religion; Social Justice; Social Responsibility; Social Values; Social Welfare; Theology; Value of Life | 1991 |
Author's response: the limits of persuasion.
Topics: Death; Disabled Persons; Euthanasia, Passive; Freedom; Humans; Intention; Life Support Care; Motivation; Paralysis; Personal Autonomy; Quadriplegia; Time Factors; Tissue and Organ Procurement; Tissue Donors; Treatment Refusal; Ventilators, Mechanical; Withholding Treatment | 2000 |
Will society defend our right to live?
Topics: Advance Directives; Brain Death; Death; Decision Making; Euthanasia, Passive; Family; Freedom; Hospitals; Humans; Jurisprudence; Life Support Care; Medical Futility; Minnesota; Persistent Vegetative State; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Social Values; Third-Party Consent; United States; Value of Life; Withholding Treatment | 1991 |
In re A.C.
Topics: Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Death; Decision Making; District of Columbia; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Hospitals; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Leukemia; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prognosis; Terminally Ill; Treatment Refusal; Value of Life | 1987 |
On the right to suicide by the dying.
Topics: Aged; Death; Economics; Euthanasia; Euthanasia, Active; Euthanasia, Active, Voluntary; Family; Freedom; Humans; Jurisprudence; Morals; Motivation; Nurses; Personal Autonomy; Pharmaceutical Preparations; Physician's Role; Public Policy; Right to Die; Stress, Psychological; Suicide; Suicide, Assisted; Terminally Ill | 1979 |
All's well that ends well: toward a policy of assisted rational suicide or merely enlightened self determination?
Topics: Advance Directives; Attitude; Civil Rights; Commitment of Mentally Ill; Criminal Law; Death; Decision Making; Ethics Committees; Ethics Committees, Clinical; Euthanasia; Euthanasia, Active; Euthanasia, Passive; Freedom; History; Hospitals; Humans; Individuality; International Cooperation; Internationality; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Life Support Care; Mental Competency; Nutritional Support; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Public Policy; Resuscitation Orders; Right to Die; State Government; Suicide; Third-Party Consent; Treatment Refusal; United States; Withholding Treatment | 1989 |
Should the newly dead be used to help the living? An issue in our time.
Topics: Attitude to Death; Brain Death; Brain Diseases; Brain Injuries; Cadaver; Death; Dehumanization; Education, Medical; Freedom; Human Body; Human Experimentation; Humans; Informed Consent; Moral Obligations; Personal Autonomy; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Justice; Social Responsibility; Social Values; Social Welfare; Third-Party Consent; Tissue and Organ Procurement; Tissue Donors | 1989 |
The "small beginnings" of euthanasia: examining the erosion in legal prohibitions against mercy-killing.
Topics: Adult; Aged; Brain Death; Chronic Disease; Death; Disabled Persons; Economics; Ethics; Euthanasia; Euthanasia, Active; Euthanasia, Passive; Freedom; Homicide; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Liability, Legal; Life Support Care; Living Wills; Mental Competency; Nutritional Support; Persistent Vegetative State; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Policy Making; Politics; Public Policy; Quality of Life; Right to Die; Suicide; Suicide, Assisted; Terminally Ill; Third-Party Consent; Treatment Refusal; United States; Wedge Argument; Withholding Treatment | 1986 |
Of dead brains, living wills, and autonomy.
Topics: Brain Death; Death; Decision Making; Euthanasia, Passive; Freedom; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Living Wills; Personal Autonomy; Treatment Refusal; United States; Withholding Treatment | 1991 |
Statutory criteria for determining human death.
Topics: Advance Directives; Brain; Brain Death; Death; Decision Making; Ethics; Euthanasia; Euthanasia, Active; Euthanasia, Passive; Family; Freedom; Heart; Humans; Individuality; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Life Support Care; Persistent Vegetative State; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Policy Making; Public Policy; Reference Standards; Self Concept; Social Change; State Government; Terminally Ill; Third-Party Consent; United States; Value of Life; Wedge Argument | 1991 |
Defining "a good death.
Topics: Attitude to Death; Death; Euthanasia; Freedom; Health Care Rationing; Human Rights; Humans; Life Support Care; Pain; Personal Autonomy; Quality of Life; Resource Allocation; Social Values; Stress, Psychological; Suicide; Value of Life | 1983 |
Withdrawal and withholding of life-support in terminally ill patients. Part I.
Topics: Brain Death; Civil Rights; Death; Decision Making; Ethics Committees; Ethics Committees, Clinical; Euthanasia, Passive; Family; Freedom; Humans; Informed Consent; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Mental Competency; Personal Autonomy; Persons with Mental Disabilities; Privacy; Reference Standards; Right to Die; Terminally Ill; Third-Party Consent; Treatment Refusal; Withholding Treatment | 1984 |
The Hastings Center guidelines on forgoing treatment.
Topics: Advance Directives; Death; Decision Making; Ethics; Ethics Committees; Ethics Committees, Clinical; Euthanasia; Euthanasia, Active; Euthanasia, Active, Voluntary; Euthanasia, Passive; Family; Freedom; Guidelines as Topic; Hospitals; Humans; Jurisprudence; Life Support Care; Mental Competency; Nutritional Support; Organizational Policy; Pain; Patient Participation; Patients; Personal Autonomy; Pharmaceutical Preparations; Physicians; Public Policy; Reference Standards; Resuscitation Orders; Right to Die; Terminal Care; Third-Party Consent; Treatment Refusal; Withholding Treatment | 1988 |
Defining death at the beginning of life.
Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Brain; Brain Death; Death; Embryo, Mammalian; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Ethics; Fetus; Freedom; Homicide; Human Rights; Humans; Individuality; Life; Moral Obligations; Morals; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Public Policy; Social Responsibility; United States | 1989 |
Contemporary bioethics and the demise of modern medicine.
Topics: Bioethical Issues; Bioethics; Biomedical Technology; Death; Decision Making; Delivery of Health Care; Ethicists; Ethics; Ethics, Medical; Freedom; Government Regulation; Health Facilities; Hospitals, Religious; Humans; Interdisciplinary Communication; Interprofessional Relations; Medicine; Organizational Policy; Patient Care; Patients; Personal Autonomy; Pharmaceutical Preparations; Philosophy; Physician-Patient Relations; Physicians; Professional Competence; Risk; Risk Assessment; Science; Social Control, Formal; Social Values | 1989 |
Caring for the critically ill patient in a persistent vegetative state: must nutritional and hydration support always be provided?
Topics: Brain Death; Casuistry; Catholicism; Critical Illness; Death; Decision Making; Dehumanization; Ethical Analysis; Ethics; Ethics, Medical; Euthanasia, Passive; Freedom; Homicide; Humans; Individuality; Intention; Interpersonal Relations; Motivation; Narration; Nutritional Support; Persistent Vegetative State; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Quality of Life; Risk; Risk Assessment; United States; Value of Life; Wedge Argument; Withholding Treatment | 1994 |
Epicurus and euthanasia.
Topics: Attitude to Death; Death; Euthanasia; Euthanasia, Active, Voluntary; Freedom; Homicide; Humans; Individuality; Personhood; Philosophy; Right to Die; Stress, Psychological; Value of Life | 1994 |
The architect and the bee: some reflections on postmortem pregnancy.
Topics: Altruism; Beneficence; Biomedical Technology; Brain Death; Cadaver; Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities; Death; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Ethics; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Health Care Rationing; Humans; Infant, Premature; Jurisprudence; Labor, Obstetric; Life Support Care; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Moral Obligations; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Resource Allocation; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Responsibility; Women's Rights | 1994 |
When is there a constitutional "right to die"? When is there no constitutional "right to live"
Topics: Advance Directives; Civil Rights; Cost-Benefit Analysis; Death; Decision Making; Dementia; Ethics; Euthanasia; Euthanasia, Active; Euthanasia, Active, Voluntary; Euthanasia, Passive; Family; Food; Freedom; Homicide; Humans; Jurisprudence; Life Support Care; Mental Competency; Nutritional Support; Persistent Vegetative State; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Public Policy; Quality of Life; Reference Standards; Right to Die; Risk; Risk Assessment; Supreme Court Decisions; Third-Party Consent; Treatment Refusal; United States; Value of Life; Ventilators, Mechanical; Wedge Argument; Withholding Treatment | 1991 |
The living will.
Topics: Advance Directives; Brain Death; Civil Rights; Conscience; Death; Decision Making; Euthanasia, Passive; Freedom; Health Facilities; Humans; Judaism; Jurisprudence; Life Support Care; Living Wills; New Jersey; New York; Nutritional Support; Organizational Policy; Patient Transfer; Persistent Vegetative State; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Privacy; Right to Die; State Government; Terminally Ill; Third-Party Consent; Tissue and Organ Procurement; Tissue Donors; Withholding Treatment | 1992 |
Constituting family and death through the struggle with state power: Cruzan v. Director, Missouri Department of Health.
Topics: Attitude to Death; Death; Decision Making; Dissent and Disputes; Euthanasia, Passive; Family; Family Relations; Freedom; Government Regulation; Group Processes; Hospitals; Humans; Individuality; Interpersonal Relations; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Missouri; New York; Nutritional Support; Paternalism; Persistent Vegetative State; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Politics; Privacy; Quality of Life; Reference Standards; Right to Die; Single Person; Social Control, Formal; Social Dominance; Social Values; State Government; Stress, Psychological; Supreme Court Decisions; Third-Party Consent; Treatment Refusal; Value of Life; Withholding Treatment | 1991 |
Bioethics and the law: the case of Helga Wanglie: a clash at the bedside -- medically futile treatment v. patient autonomy.
Topics: Advance Directives; Brain Death; Casuistry; Consensus; Death; Decision Making; Disabled Persons; Economics; Ethical Analysis; Ethical Theory; Ethics; Euthanasia, Passive; Family; Freedom; Goals; Health Care Rationing; Humans; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Life Support Care; Medical Futility; Patients; Persistent Vegetative State; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Prejudice; Probability; Prognosis; Quality of Life; Resource Allocation; Right to Die; Social Values; Third-Party Consent; Treatment Refusal; Uncertainty; United States; Ventilators, Mechanical; Withholding Treatment | 1993 |
Abraham, Isaac and the state: faith healing and legal intervention.
Topics: Adolescent; Blood Transfusion; Christian Science; Christianity; Civil Rights; Complementary Therapies; Criminal Law; Critical Illness; Death; Decision Making; Freedom; Humans; Jehovah's Witnesses; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Liability, Legal; Mental Healing; Minors; Parents; Religion; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions; Treatment Refusal; United Kingdom; United States; Withholding Treatment | 1993 |
Death and human dignity.
Topics: Attitude to Death; Death; Dehumanization; Empathy; Ethics; Euthanasia; Euthanasia, Active; Euthanasia, Passive; Freedom; Homicide; Humans; Medicine; Morals; Pain; Physicians; Religion; Social Desirability; Socioeconomic Factors; Stress, Psychological; Suicide, Assisted; Terminal Care; Value of Life; Vulnerable Populations; Wedge Argument | 1994 |
Posthumous reproduction.
Topics: Abortion, Induced; Advance Directives; Brain Death; Cadaver; Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Cryopreservation; Death; Decision Making; Dissent and Disputes; Embryo Transfer; Embryo, Mammalian; Fathers; Fertilization in Vitro; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Group Processes; Humans; Insemination, Artificial; Jurisprudence; Labor, Obstetric; Life Support Care; Ownership; Persistent Vegetative State; Personal Autonomy; Politics; Posthumous Conception; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Public Policy; Reproduction; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted; Single Person; Social Control, Formal; Spermatozoa; Spouses; Terminally Ill; Third-Party Consent; Tissue Banks; Tissue Donors; Treatment Refusal; United States; Withholding Treatment | 1994 |
Posthumous autonomy revisited.
Topics: Advance Directives; Brain Death; Cadaver; Cryopreservation; Death; Embryo, Mammalian; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Jurisprudence; Labor, Obstetric; Ownership; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Presumed Consent; Reproduction; Social Control, Formal; Social Justice; Social Welfare; Spermatozoa; Tissue and Organ Procurement; Tissue Donors | 1994 |
Emerging paradigms in bioethics: introduction.
Topics: Advance Directives; Attitude; Bioethics; Casuistry; Death; Empirical Research; Ethical Analysis; Ethical Theory; Ethics; Ethics, Medical; Freedom; Humans; Methods; Narration; Patient Participation; Patients; Personal Autonomy; Physician-Patient Relations; Principle-Based Ethics; Reproduction; Research; Social Values; Virtues | 1994 |
Is there patient autonomy in Halacha?
Topics: Advance Directives; Bioethical Issues; Bioethics; Brain Death; Cadaver; Death; Decision Making; Diagnosis; Disclosure; Euthanasia, Passive; Freedom; Humans; Informed Consent; Judaism; Living Wills; Patients; Personal Autonomy; Prognosis; Research; Stress, Psychological; Therapeutic Human Experimentation; Third-Party Consent; Tissue and Organ Procurement; Tissue Donors; Treatment Refusal; Truth Disclosure; Value of Life | 1995 |
"He wants to do what?" Cryonics: issues in questionable medicine and self-determination.
Topics: Autopsy; Biomedical Technology; Brain; Cadaver; California; Civil Rights; Criminal Law; Cryopreservation; Death; Economics; Euthanasia; Euthanasia, Active; Euthanasia, Passive; Federal Government; Freedom; General Surgery; Government; Government Regulation; Homicide; Human Experimentation; Humans; Intention; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Life Expectancy; Medicine; Methods; Motivation; Personal Autonomy; Physician's Role; Privacy; Right to Die; Social Control, Formal; State Government; Suicide; Suicide, Assisted; Terminally Ill; Time Factors; Treatment Refusal; United States; United States Food and Drug Administration | 1992 |
Sacred or for sale? The human body in the age of biotechnology.
Topics: Altruism; Biomedical Technology; Brain Death; Capitalism; Civil Rights; Coercion; Death; Economics; Ethics; Fees and Charges; Freedom; Gift Giving; Human Body; Humans; Industry; Jurisprudence; Morals; Ownership; Patents as Topic; Personal Autonomy; Political Systems; Poverty; Public Policy; Social Change; Social Justice; Social Values; Social Welfare; Tissue and Organ Procurement; Tissue Donors; United States; Value of Life; Wedge Argument | 1990 |
Sperm as property.
Topics: California; Child; Civil Rights; Cryopreservation; Death; Decision Making; Embryo, Mammalian; Fees and Charges; Freedom; Germ Cells; Gift Giving; Human Body; Humans; Industry; Insemination, Artificial; Intention; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Morals; Motivation; Ownership; Personal Autonomy; Posthumous Conception; Reproduction; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted; Single Person; Social Change; Spermatozoa; Stress, Psychological; Suicide; Tissue and Organ Procurement; Tissue Banks; Tissue Donors | 1995 |
The right over one's own body: its scope and limits in comparative law.
Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Bioethical Issues; Bioethics; Biomedical Technology; Cadaver; Civil Rights; Contraception; Death; Europe; Euthanasia; Euthanasia, Passive; Fetus; Freedom; General Surgery; Government Regulation; Human Body; Humans; Individuality; Informed Consent; International Cooperation; Internationality; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Life; Paternalism; Patient Care; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Sexuality; Social Control, Formal; Sterilization, Reproductive; Supreme Court Decisions; Transsexualism; Treatment Refusal; United States; Value of Life | 1983 |
Life, death and the Pope.
Topics: Abortion, Induced; Attitude; Bioethical Issues; Bioethics; Capital Punishment; Catholicism; Conscience; Death; Embryo Research; Embryo, Mammalian; Euthanasia; Euthanasia, Active; Freedom; Homicide; Human Rights; Humans; Politics; Public Policy; Research; Suicide, Assisted; Value of Life | 1995 |
Unpacking the concept of human dignity in human(e) death: comments on "Human dignity and disease, disability, and suffering" by Sylvia D. Stolberg.
Topics: Death; Dependency, Psychological; Disabled Persons; Disease; Empathy; Ethics; Euthanasia; Euthanasia, Active; Freedom; Humans; Personal Autonomy; Quality of Life; Self Concept; Social Desirability; Stress, Psychological; Terminally Ill; Terminology as Topic; Value of Life; Wedge Argument | 1995 |
Surrogate gestator: a new and honorable profession.
Topics: Abortion, Induced; Adoption; Civil Rights; Compensation and Redress; Confidentiality; Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities; Contracts; Death; Divorce; Economics; Embryo Transfer; Fees and Charges; Female; Freedom; Government Regulation; Health Facilities; Health Personnel; Humans; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Minority Groups; Motivation; Parent-Child Relations; Paternalism; Patient Care; Personal Autonomy; Public Policy; Reference Standards; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Change; Social Control, Formal; Socioeconomic Factors; Stress, Psychological; Surrogate Mothers; United States; Vulnerable Populations; Women's Rights | 1993 |
Human rights and human life: an uneven fit.
Topics: Abortion, Induced; Adolescent; Adult; Anencephaly; Beginning of Human Life; Brain Death; Cadaver; Civil Rights; Death; Euthanasia, Passive; Fetus; Freedom; Human Rights; Humans; Individuality; Infant, Newborn; Informed Consent; Jurisprudence; Life; Mental Competency; Minors; Persistent Vegetative State; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Persons with Mental Disabilities; Quality of Life; Supreme Court Decisions; Third-Party Consent; Treatment Refusal; United States; Value of Life; Withholding Treatment | 1994 |
PVS patient: disclosure after death: Re C (Adult Patient: Restriction of Publicity After Death)
Topics: Confidentiality; Death; Disclosure; Euthanasia, Passive; Family; Freedom; Health Personnel; Humans; Jurisprudence; Mass Media; Nutritional Support; Organizational Policy; Patients; Persistent Vegetative State; Physicians; Societies; United Kingdom; Withholding Treatment | 1997 |
Pathways to immortality in the new millenium: human responsibility, theological direction, or legal mandate.
Topics: Biomedical Technology; California; Cloning, Organism; Cryopreservation; Death; Decision Making; Eugenics; Freedom; Genetic Engineering; Genetic Research; Genetics; History; Homicide; Humans; Jurisprudence; Life Expectancy; Religion; Reproduction; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted; Right to Die; Risk; Risk Assessment; Science; Suicide, Assisted; Terminally Ill | 1996 |
Defining the limits of organ and tissue research and transplantation.
Topics: Aborted Fetus; Brain Death; Cadaver; Death; Fees and Charges; Fetal Tissue Transplantation; Fetus; Freedom; Human Body; Humans; Personal Autonomy; Presumed Consent; Public Policy; Social Values; Tissue and Organ Procurement; Tissue Donors | 1993 |
Choosing for others as continuing a life story: the problem of personal identity revisited.
Topics: Advance Directive Adherence; Advance Directives; Death; Decision Making; Dementia; Ethics; Ethics, Medical; Family; Freedom; Friends; Humans; Individuality; Interpersonal Relations; Mental Competency; Narration; Patient Care; Persistent Vegetative State; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Philosophy; Reference Standards; Self Concept; Social Responsibility; Social Welfare; Terminal Care; Third-Party Consent; Time Factors | 1999 |
The future of the euthanasia debate in Australia.
Topics: Advance Directives; Attitude; Australia; Brain Death; Civil Rights; Death; Euthanasia; Euthanasia, Active, Voluntary; Euthanasia, Passive; Freedom; Humans; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Life Support Care; Medical Futility; Netherlands; Northern Territory; Palliative Care; Paternalism; Persistent Vegetative State; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Politics; Public Opinion; Public Policy; Quality of Life; Religion; Right to Die; Social Change; Societies; Suicide, Assisted; Terminally Ill; Treatment Refusal; United Kingdom; United States; Value of Life; Withholding Treatment | 1996 |
Two-step fantastic: the continuing case of Brother Fox.
Topics: Advance Directives; Civil Rights; Death; Decision Making; Euthanasia, Passive; Family; Freedom; Health Care Rationing; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Life Support Care; Massachusetts; Mental Competency; New York; Patient Selection; Persistent Vegetative State; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Privacy; Quality of Life; Reference Standards; Right to Die; Terminally Ill; Third-Party Consent; Treatment Refusal; Value of Life; Withholding Treatment | 1981 |
Ethical issues in adult resuscitation.
Topics: Adult; Advance Directives; Allied Health Personnel; Altruism; American Heart Association; Beneficence; Cost-Benefit Analysis; Death; Decision Making; Emergency Medical Services; Freedom; Guidelines as Topic; Health Care Rationing; Hospitals; Humans; Informed Consent; Living Wills; Medical Futility; Patient Admission; Patient Selection; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Prognosis; Records; Resource Allocation; Resuscitation; Resuscitation Orders; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Justice; Social Welfare; Societies; Third-Party Consent; Treatment Refusal; Withholding Treatment | 1993 |
Euthanasia and the care of cancer patients.
Topics: Altruism; Beneficence; Death; Double Effect Principle; Ethics; Euthanasia; Euthanasia, Active, Voluntary; Family; Freedom; Homicide; Humans; Intention; Jurisprudence; Morals; Motivation; Neoplasms; Pain; Palliative Care; Patients; Personal Autonomy; Pharmaceutical Preparations; Physicians; Right to Die; Stress, Psychological; Suicide, Assisted; Terminal Care; Terminally Ill; Wedge Argument | 1994 |
Postmodern medicine: deconstructing the Hippocratic Oath.
Topics: Abortion, Induced; Advance Directives; Bioethical Issues; Bioethics; Brain Death; Codes of Ethics; Communication; Death; Decision Making; Empathy; Ethical Analysis; Ethics; Ethics, Medical; Ethics, Professional; Euthanasia; Euthanasia, Passive; Feminism; Fetus; Freedom; Hippocratic Oath; History; Humans; Individuality; Informed Consent; Jurisprudence; Medicine; Metaphor; Narration; Paternalism; Patient Participation; Persistent Vegetative State; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Philosophy; Physician-Patient Relations; Postmodernism; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Reference Standards; Self Concept; Social Change; Social Dominance; Social Values; Sociology, Medical; Treatment Refusal | 1993 |
The limits of proxy decisionmaking for incompetents.
Topics: Brain Death; Civil Rights; Death; Decision Making; Dementia; Euthanasia, Passive; Family; Freedom; Humans; Individuality; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Mental Competency; Persistent Vegetative State; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Persons with Mental Disabilities; Physicians; Reference Standards; Resuscitation; Right to Die; Terminally Ill; Third-Party Consent; Treatment Refusal; United States; Withholding Treatment | 1981 |
The continuum of coercion: constitutional and clinical considerations in the treatment of mentally disordered persons.
Topics: Advance Directives; Child Abuse; Coercion; Commitment of Mentally Ill; Criminal Law; Dangerous Behavior; Death; Deinstitutionalization; Domestic Violence; Duty to Warn; Freedom; Hospitals, Psychiatric; Humans; Informed Consent; Institutionalization; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Managed Care Programs; Mandatory Reporting; Mental Competency; Mentally Ill Persons; Paternalism; Patient Admission; Patient Advocacy; Patient Care; Patient Rights; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Prisoners; Professional Autonomy; Psychiatry; Psychotherapy; Psychotropic Drugs; Restraint, Physical; Sex Offenses; Social Control, Formal; Social Control, Informal; Stereotyping; Treatment Refusal; United States; Violence; Wills | 1997 |
Euthanasia: the three-in-one issue.
Topics: Attitude to Death; Death; Ethical Theory; Ethics; Euthanasia; Euthanasia, Active; Euthanasia, Passive; Freedom; Health Care Rationing; Homicide; Humans; Life Support Care; Personal Autonomy; Resource Allocation; Social Desirability; Value of Life; Wedge Argument | 1975 |
The new medicine and morality.
Topics: Death; Ethics; Euthanasia; Euthanasia, Active; Euthanasia, Passive; Freedom; Homicide; Humans; Personal Autonomy; Quality of Life; Suicide; Terminal Care; Terminally Ill; Value of Life | 1973 |
Dying vs. well-being.
Topics: Attitude to Death; Counseling; Death; Freedom; Humans; Neoplasms; Pain; Personal Autonomy; Physician-Patient Relations; Quality of Life; Self Concept; Social Adjustment; Stress, Psychological; Suicide; Terminal Care; Terminally Ill | 1973 |
Principles of life-death decision-making.
Topics: Christianity; Death; Decision Making; Euthanasia; Euthanasia, Active; Euthanasia, Passive; Family; Freedom; Homicide; Human Characteristics; Humans; Individuality; Life Support Care; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Prognosis; Terminally Ill; Value of Life | 1975 |
The dying patient's rights--do they exist?
Topics: Blood Transfusion; Brain Death; Death; Decision Making; Euthanasia; Euthanasia, Active; Euthanasia, Passive; Freedom; Humans; Jurisprudence; Living Wills; Organ Transplantation; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Religion; Right to Die; Suicide; Terminally Ill; Treatment Refusal | 1975 |
The right to die.
Topics: Death; Euthanasia, Passive; Freedom; Human Rights; Humans; Living Wills; Moral Obligations; Personal Autonomy; Quality of Life; Right to Die; Social Responsibility; Value of Life | 1976 |
Getting out of it.
Topics: Aged; Death; Freedom; Humans; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Quality of Life; Right to Die; Stress, Psychological; Suicide | 1975 |
A my-t-fine way to die.
Topics: Attitude to Death; Death; Euthanasia, Passive; Freedom; Health Care Rationing; Humans; Individuality; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Resource Allocation | 1976 |
Euthanasia: the painful need for reasonable standards.
Topics: Death; Euthanasia; Euthanasia, Passive; Freedom; Humans; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Life Support Care; Personal Autonomy; Religion; Supreme Court Decisions; Treatment Refusal | 1976 |
Viewpoints on life and death.
Topics: Biomedical Technology; Civil Rights; Communication; Death; Decision Making; Euthanasia, Passive; Freedom; Humans; Life Support Care; Nurses; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Social Change; Terminal Care; Terminally Ill; Value of Life | 1977 |
The use and abuse of heroic measures to prolong dying.
Topics: Brain Death; Catholicism; Death; Euthanasia, Passive; Freedom; Humans; Judaism; Jurisprudence; Life Support Care; Patients; Personal Autonomy; Physician's Role; Terminally Ill; Value of Life | 1978 |
Review of two books on death and dying.
Topics: Biomedical Technology; Civil Rights; Death; Euthanasia, Passive; Freedom; Humans; Jurisprudence; Life Support Care; Persistent Vegetative State; Personal Autonomy; Treatment Refusal | 1977 |
Death by chance, death by choice.
Topics: Attitude to Death; Brain Death; Death; Decision Making; Disabled Persons; Euthanasia; Euthanasia, Active; Euthanasia, Passive; Freedom; Humans; Life Support Care; Living Wills; Organ Transplantation; Personal Autonomy; Persons with Mental Disabilities; Quality of Life; Terminally Ill; Withholding Treatment | 1974 |
Is there a right to die?
Topics: Catholicism; Christianity; Civil Rights; Death; Decision Making; Ethics Committees; Ethics Committees, Clinical; Euthanasia, Passive; Family; Freedom; Humans; Information Dissemination; Information Services; Jehovah's Witnesses; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Legal Guardians; Life Support Care; Medicine; Mental Competency; Personal Autonomy; Physician-Patient Relations; Physician's Role; Privacy; Quality of Life; Religion; Right to Die; Terminally Ill; Treatment Refusal; Withholding Treatment | 1976 |
The forcible feeding of prisoners: an examination of the legality of enforced therapy.
Topics: Coercion; Death; Decision Making; Delivery of Health Care; Ethics, Institutional; Freedom; Humans; Informed Consent; Jurisprudence; Life Style; Malpractice; Mental Competency; Moral Obligations; Motivation; Nutritional Physiological Phenomena; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Prisoners; Public Policy; Social Responsibility; Suicide; United Kingdom; Withholding Treatment; Wounds and Injuries | 1976 |
The law and the biological revolution.
Topics: Behavior; Behavior Control; Bioethical Issues; Bioethics; Biomedical Technology; Brain Diseases; Brain Injuries; Coercion; Death; Electric Stimulation; Embryo Transfer; Freedom; Health Care Rationing; Humans; Informed Consent; Insemination, Artificial; Institutionalization; Mental Disorders; Mentally Ill Persons; Personal Autonomy; Prisoners; Psychosurgery; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted; Resource Allocation; Risk; Risk Assessment | 1973 |
Demythologizing medicine/redefining health care.
Topics: Authoritarianism; Death; Decision Making; Delivery of Health Care; Freedom; Health; Humans; Medicine; Personal Autonomy; Physician-Patient Relations; Physicians; Religion; Social Dominance; Sociology, Medical; Terminal Care; Terminally Ill | 1975 |
A hypothetical: Quinlan under Ohio law.
Topics: Brain Death; Death; Euthanasia, Passive; Freedom; Homicide; Humans; Jurisprudence; Legal Guardians; Legislation as Topic; Liability, Legal; Life Support Care; Mental Competency; Ohio; Parental Consent; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Privacy; State Government; Terminal Care; Terminally Ill; Third-Party Consent; Withholding Treatment | 1976 |
Who should decide? The case of Karen Quinlan.
Topics: Biomedical Technology; Child; Christianity; Death; Decision Making; Dehumanization; Euthanasia, Passive; Freedom; Homicide; Humans; Individuality; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Legal Guardians; Life Support Care; Mental Competency; Parental Consent; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Physician's Role; Physicians; Quality of Life; Social Change; Social Dominance; Social Values; Third-Party Consent; Treatment Refusal | 1976 |
An existential approach to risk perception.
Topics: Anxiety; Death; Existentialism; Food; Freedom; Greenhouse Effect; Humans; Perception; Risk; Social Isolation | 2002 |
"In God we trust": when parents refuse medical treatment for their children based upon their sincere religious beliefs.
Topics: Blood Transfusion; Child; Child Abuse; Christian Science; Christianity; Civil Rights; Complementary Therapies; Criminal Law; Death; Freedom; Humans; Jehovah's Witnesses; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Liability, Legal; Malpractice; Mental Healing; Neoplasms; Parents; Personal Autonomy; Pharmaceutical Preparations; Prognosis; Religion; Risk; Risk Assessment; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions; Treatment Refusal; United States; Value of Life; Wounds and Injuries | 1993 |
Religious traditions and public policy.
Topics: Advance Directives; Bioethical Issues; Bioethics; Brain Death; Civil Rights; Cultural Diversity; Death; Democracy; Ethics; Euthanasia, Passive; Freedom; Health Care Rationing; Humans; Judaism; Jurisprudence; Persistent Vegetative State; Personal Autonomy; Privacy; Public Policy; Quality of Life; Religion; Resource Allocation; Social Values; Theology; Treatment Refusal; United States; Value of Life; Withholding Treatment | 1988 |
Procreative liberty and contemporaneous choice: an inalienable rights approach to frozen embryo disputes.
Topics: Advance Directive Adherence; Advance Directives; Beginning of Human Life; Choice Behavior; Contracts; Cryopreservation; Death; Decision Making; Dissent and Disputes; Divorce; Embryo Disposition; Embryo, Mammalian; Fertilization in Vitro; Freedom; Humans; Informed Consent; Paternalism; Reproduction; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted; Time Factors; United States | 1999 |
Death, dying, and domination.
Topics: Bioethics; Coercion; Death; Freedom; Humans; Personal Autonomy; Politics; Right to Die; United States | 2008 |
Inquests into patients who die while under a deprivation of liberty order.
Topics: Coroners and Medical Examiners; Death; England; Freedom; Humans; Institutionalization | 2015 |
Victims, vectors and villains: are those who opt out of vaccination morally responsible for the deaths of others?
Topics: Death; Decision Making; Dissent and Disputes; Freedom; Humans; Immunocompromised Host; Infant; Mandatory Programs; Measles; Morals; Personal Autonomy; Public Health; Refusal to Participate; Risk; Social Responsibility; Vaccination | 2016 |
Firearm Violence in the US.
Topics: Consensus; Death; Firearms; Freedom; Humans; Violence | 2018 |