Eutanasia (Galician Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Eutanasia" in Galician language version.

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  • Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University, ed. (2018). "Voluntary Euthanasia". Voluntary Euthanasia (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy). Plato.stanford.edu. Consultado o 14 de novembro de 2020. When a person performs an act of euthanasia, she brings about the death of another person because she believes the latter's present existence is so bad that he would be better off dead, or believes that unless she intervenes and ends his life, his life will very soon become so bad that he would be better off dead. 

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  • "Euthanasia". Worldrtd.net. Arquivado dende o orixinal o 05 de agosto de 2017. Consultado o 14 de novembro de 2020. A filósofa Helga Kuhse: "'Eutanasia' componse de dúas palabras gregas - eu e thanatos, que significa literalmente, 'unha boa morte'. Hoxe, a 'eutanasia' é entendida como proporcionar unha boa morte – 'matar por misericordia', onde unha persoa A, remata coa vida da persoa B, polo seu ben."