Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3326096 | NPG Neurologie - Psychiatrie - Gériatrie | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Raising the question of the end of life in contrast to the hunger of life could seem challenging in the current debate, opening the possibility of supervising the euthanasia request. Yet, it is legitimate to reconsider the philosophical and legal questions that this issue underlines. It is also important to accept to look at the ethical and human implications of bio-individual medicine, which may neutralize the ill person and even annihilate his/her singularity; that of a person conscious of his/her mortality but who is not allowed to request the community to program his/her death. The euthanasia request has become increasingly medicalized and has taken the form of an increasingly announced assisted suicide. One should therefore be careful to avoid the consecration of a “pseudo-suicide”.
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Authors
C. (psychiatre, chef de service de l'intersecteur de psychiatrie de la personne agée), R. (gériatre, chef de service de médecine gériatrique), P. (médecin psychogériatre),