Skip wrote:No. The fundamental and crucial difference is in who makes the decision. That is in no way interchangeable.Hobbes' Choice wrote: Euthanasia and assisted suicide .... I think they can be synonymous: depends on the context.
Well duh. THAT IS A CONTEXT. Euthanasia means good death. Neither term implies WHO is making the decision.
We're no making them take advantage of it.Assisted suicide also has negative connotations as 'suicide' is definitively a sin to many people.
I've no idea what you are talking about now,
Greek isn't one of our official languages. Euthanasia, here, means killing gently to spare someone suffering. Yes, it has been done by people to beloved mates, parents and children, and by medical personnel to terminal patients - which is not legal. To pets, it is. So, whether it sounds good or bad depends on the sufferer's species.Euthanasia is literally a 'good death'. and on that basis what I would prefer to call "assisted dying" should lead to a euthanasia.
Definition:the painless killing of a patient suffering from an incurable and painful disease. You area talking bullshit.And prejudices.But its a game of semantics.
In my own case, the decision was made on a combination of logic, moral conviction, empathy and self-interest. I'm yearly more aware of the possible obstacles I may face in terminating my own life when (not if) it becomes untenable.
I hope you achieve your euthanasia whenever it occurs.