Mystakidou Kyriaki, Parpa Efi, Tsilika Eleni, Katsouda Emmanuela, Vlahos Lambros
Pain Relief and Palliative Care Unit, Department of Radiology, School of Medicine, Areteion Hospital, 27 Korinthias Avenue, Ambelokipi 11526, Athens, Greece.
Perspect Biol Med. 2005 Winter;48(1):95-104. doi: 10.1353/pbm.2005.0013.
Death has preoccupied humanity since before the dawn of civilization. As a multidimensional and moral problem, the end of life has concerned different civilizations, and different approaches to euthanasia, or "good death," have been developed in each culture. In Greece, there is a long record of the culture's evolving attitudes toward death and euthanasia.A more widespread knowledge of the views and traditions surrounding the act of euthanasia can contribute to a better understanding of the controversies surrounding modern attitudes and practice.
自文明诞生之前起,死亡就一直困扰着人类。作为一个多维度的道德问题,生命的终结关乎不同的文明,并且每种文化都发展出了不同的安乐死方式,即“善终”方式。在希腊,该文化对死亡和安乐死的态度演变有着悠久的记录。对围绕安乐死行为的观点和传统有更广泛的了解,有助于更好地理解围绕现代态度和实践的争议。