Nobel Prize Winner Daniel Kahneman Dies by Assisted Suicide in Switzerland at Age 90
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Nobel Prize-winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman died by assisted suicide in Switzerland at age 90. He spent his final days in Paris with his partner Barbara Tversky and family, enjoying cultural activities and meals. Kahneman, who won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2002 for his work on behavioral economics, made a conscious decision to end his life through assisted suicide, which is legal in Switzerland.
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He spent his last days in Paris - conscious, fulfilled and quiet.
Daniel Kahneman celebrated his 90th birthday - surrounded by his partner Barbara Tversky, his daughter and her family in Paris.
The Israeli-American psychologist strolled through the city, visited museums and the ballet, enjoyed soufflés and chocolate mousse.
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