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Euphemisms for Euthanasia

Nursing Ethics, 1995
Many patients are subject to 'do not resuscitate' orders or are 'allowed to die'. The predominant moral position within health care seems to be that this is permissible, while voluntary euthanasia is not. This paper attempts to consider the logic of that position.
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Euphemism

2015
Dilin toplumsal yaşamda kullanımı sırasında bazı ifadelerin doğrudan kullanımı karşıki kişilerin incinmelerine yol açabilir, bu nedenle gerek anadil kullanımı gerekse yabancı dil kullanımı sırasında bu tür ifadeler dikkat edilmesi gerekir. Kimi toplumlarda gayet normal olarak kullanılan kelimelerin, kimi toplumlara göre tabu sayıldığı da bilinen bir ...
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A Moratorium on the Euphemism MAID

Journal of the American Medical Directors Association
It is essential for high-quality health care for providers to adhere to the principle of truth telling, speaking with clarity and honesty. The euphemism medical aid in dying, MAID, is being mainstreamed in the medical literature by proponents of physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia.
Richard W. Sams, Peter Jaggard
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Is HMO a Euphemism?

New England Journal of Medicine, 1974
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The Necessity of Euphemism

Diogenes, 1986
Emile Benvcniste may be used to introduce the topic. The French linguist begins an essay on “Euphemisms Ancient and Modern” with a paradox about the early Greek definitions of euphemism. “To speak words which augur well” is one meaning given, but another is “to maintain silence”.
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Euphemisms and Types of Euphemization in Dutch

Вестник Московского государственного лингвистического университета. Гуманитарные науки, 2022
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On euphemisms and their classification

ASIAN JOURNAL OF MULTIDIMENSIONAL RESEARCH, 2021
Shuhrat Shokirjonovich Kalandarov   +1 more
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Euphemism in laxative TV commercials: at the crossroads between politeness and persuasion

Journal of Politeness Research, 2022
Eliecer Crespo-Fernández
exaly  

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