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Religiološki vidiki aktualne razprave o evtanaziji v Sloveniji : diplomsko delo
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Abstract
V Sloveniji evtanazija oziroma pomoč pri končanju življenja zaenkrat ni dovoljena ali zakonsko sprejeta, vendar je v zadnjem času veliko govora o tem, kako bi v Sloveniji to vprašanje uredili. V prihodnje lahko pričakujemo korenite spremembe, saj je bil posvetovalni referendum uspešen. Tam je več kot polovica udeležencev glasovala za sprejetje zakona, ki bi urejala pomoč pri prostovoljnem končanju življenja. Ko se pogovarjamo o tej tematiki in se izpostavljajo mnenja za in proti, imajo glavno besedo politične skupine, zdravstvene organizacije in verske skupnosti. V tej diplomski nalogi predstavljam glavne akterje v razpravi o evtanaziji in njihove argumente za in proti, zanima pa me tudi, ali je vprašanje evtanazije versko vprašanje ali zgolj pravno in etično vprašanje. Rimskokatoliška cerkev (RKC) evtanaziji nasprotuje, medtem ko je slovenska javnost v večini naklonjena ureditvi vprašanja evtanazije in eno izmed raziskovalnih vprašanj se nanaša tudi na raziskavo stališč do evtanazije in verske (ne)pripadnosti. Raziskava pokaže, da dobršen del pripadnikov RKC ne soglaša s stališči RKC glede evtanazije in da se kljub svoji verski pripadnosti odločajo samostojno. Njihovo osebno stališče o evtanaziji se lahko razlikuje od stališč RKC in v današnji družbi je vse bolj v ospredju avtonomni vernik, ki se o svojem življenju odloča samostojno. Prav tako je slovenska javnost naklonjena ureditvi vprašanja evtanazije, večina udeleženih v razpravi pa se strinja, da je pomembna paliativna oskrba in njen razvoj in jo predlagajo celo kot rešitev in alternativo evtanaziji.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:religija, evtanazija, svetost življenja, paliativna oskrba, avtonomija posameznika
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:P. Prelog
Year:2024
Number of pages:1 spletni vir (1 datoteka PDF (25 str.))
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-162406 This link opens in a new window
UDC:2:179.7(497.4)(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:212957955 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:22.09.2024
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Religious aspects of discussion about euthanasia in Slovenia
Abstract:
Euthanasia or assisted suicide is currently not legal in Slovenia but there has been a lot of discussion lately on how to deal with this topic. We can expect some major changes in the future about euthanasia, especially since more than half of voters in Slovenia voted for the bill that would legalise help with voluntary ending of life. When talking about the topic of euthanasia, when arguments are made for and against, political parties, field of medical professionals and religious groups seem to have the most to say. In my thesis I also present other major actors in this debate and their arguments for and against euthanasia and I am also interested if the question of euthanasia is still a religious question or just moral and ethical question. While slovenian public supports the legislation and regulation of euthanasia, the Roman Catholic Church (RCC) opposes euthnasia and one of the research questions in the thesis relates to a research about views on euthanasia and religious (non)affiliation. The research shows that quite a large number of those who belong to Roman Catholic Church do not necessarily agree with the opinions of the Church on the topic of euthanasia and that despite their religious affiliation they decide for themselves when it comes to the topic of euthanasia. Their personal opinion may be different as that of their religion and in our society today there is more focus on the autonomous believer that makes their own choices about their life. In this thesis all the actors in this discussion about euthanasia agree on the importance and developement of palliative care and even suggest it as a solution and alternative to euthanasia.

Keywords:religion, euthanasia, sanctity of life, palliative care, autonomy of life

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