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    According to James Rachels‚ in his essay “The Morality of Euthanasia‚” the American Medical Association’s Conventional Doctrine in Euthanasia is false. The Conventional Doctrine states that there are certain situations in which letting someone die or passive euthanasia is morally permissible‚ but killing a patient or active euthanasia is not. For instance‚ in many circumstances a doctor can withhold treatment and will do nothing wrong if the patient were to die‚ but if the doctor were to provoke

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    What is euthanasia? Euthanasia is a medicinal action used to relieve pain bearing‚ terminally ill patients in a peaceful way. In fact‚ in Greek‚ euthanasia means “good death.” Who wouldn’t want a harmonious death opposed to the unbearable painful death their illness would cause? It seems‚ from my point of view‚ inhumane to argue on this question. Euthanasia is categorized in different ways‚ which include voluntary and involuntary‚ and is further divided into active or passive variants. Voluntary

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    morally permissible? Voluntary Active Euthanasia is a controversial subject‚ Does one have the right to end their own life? According to Peter Singer in “Voluntary Euthanasia: A utilitarian Perspective‚” Voluntary Active Euthanasia is morally permissible under certain circumstances. If and only if certain requirements are met by certain parties can the process of voluntary active euthanasia be completed. Certain situations where Voluntary Active Euthanasia is morally permissible include; mental

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    Euthanasia - The Right to Decide The definition of euthanasia from the Oxford Dictionary is: “The painless killing of a patient suffering from an incurable and painful disease or is in an incurable coma.” Consider the words “suffering‚” “painful‚” “irreversible” and “incurable.” These words describe a patients terrible conditions and prospects. Euthanasia is known as “mercy killing” for a reason‚ it is the most‚ humane‚ moral and logical form of treatment available to patients that have no hope

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    living on in agony. Euthanasia has been a topic of debate since antiquity‚ and both sides stand firm on their beliefs. The innate right to choose death is illegal in most countries. I believe in people’s freedom to do what they please with their own bodies. The basic right of liberty is what America was founded on. Governments have over stepped their boundaries. Euthanasia should be made a legal option. It’s important to start by understanding the different types of euthanasia. Allowing someone

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    Islamic Teachings on Euthanasia; According to Islamic teachings‚ indirect and passive euthanasia are not considered ‘mercy killing’ and are therefore permitted. Indirect euthanasia is the heightened administration of a strong medication to relieve severe pain‚ despite it being known that the medication may end the patient’s life or shorten it. Indirect euthanasia is permissible under Islamic teachings as the intention of the medication was to reduce or stop pain with a known risk of hurried death

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    The euthanasia debate heavily relies on the existence of a significant moral difference between active and passive euthanasia‚ also known as the killing versus letting die argument. Some may argue that killing is morally wrong because it "involves a person’s causing the death of another person‚" while letting someone die would simply be seen as "allowing nature do its work" (Vaughn‚ 2013‚ p. 287). Due to the differing views on the legitimacy of the euthanasia debate‚ the presence of a gray area exists

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    Types of Euthanasia

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    Euthanasia is used as a last resort to end the life of a patient with little or no potential for quality of life. There are three types of euthanasia. The first is voluntary euthanasia which is legal in some countries such as Switzerland ‚ as well as in the states of Oregon and Washington in the United States. It is possible to perform euthanasia only with the consent of the patient. The second form of euthanasia is non-voluntary and is illegal in all countries. However‚ it could be carried

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    Christian Perspectives Roger Crook captures the Christian perspective on euthanasia by posing the question in terms of how we care for the dying. What do we do for the person who is comatose with no hope of recovery How do we care for the terminally ill person whose remaining days are increasingly agonisingly painful? The Human being is not simply a biological entity but a person‚ in the image of God and Christ. Death marks the end of a personhood in this life. Biblical teachings prohibit

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    Mercy or Murder? Euthanasia is defined by the Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary as “the act or practice of killing or permitting the death of hopelessly sick or injured individuals in a relatively painless way for reasons of mercy” . It can be done by either not providing measures to keep a person alive‚ or with drugs provided by a doctor to quickly and painlessly end a person’s life. Many people feel it is their right to choose to die with dignity and devoid of pain‚ while many others believe it

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