Eutan
Eutan is a term derived from the Greek words "eu" meaning "good" and "thanatos" meaning "death." It refers to the practice of ending a life that is considered to be of poor quality, often due to severe and incurable suffering. The concept of eutan is distinct from euthanasia, which involves the deliberate killing of a person by another, typically with the person's consent.
Eutan has been a subject of debate and controversy in medical ethics, particularly in the context of
Critics of eutan, however, argue that it is a form of passive euthanasia, where the patient's life
The debate surrounding eutan is complex and multifaceted, involving considerations of medical ethics, patient autonomy, and