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What is the main purpose of the Australian Consumer Law?
Ethical Theories
A branch of philosophy that entails the systematic examination of how we ought to act and what values we should cherish.
Passive Euthanization
The act of allowing a dying or severely ill individual to die by withdrawing or withholding life-sustaining treatments, rather than by using an active method to end life.
Engelhardt
Refers to an individual or concept relevant to a specific scholarly or professional field, possibly associated with ethics or philosophy, requiring additional context for specificity.
Impaired Newborns
Impaired newborns are infants experiencing health issues due to congenital disabilities, infection, injury during birth, or prematurity that affect their normal body functions.
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