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Euthanasia
Part 1 of Paper ....uch as: how should decisions be made,
and by whom? What should be determined as a matter of law and what left a
matter of discretion and judgment? Should those who want to die, or who
are in a "persistent vegetative state" be allowed to die voluntarily? Who
should decide: the patient, the physician, the courts, .... Part 2 of Paper ....estions surrounding death
belong to the essence of being human.
All people die, but apparently only people know they are to die. They
live with the truth that life is under the sentence of death. Thus, from
the "beginning of the species concern with how one dies has been an
implicit part of the human attempt to come to terms with death." (Paul D.
Simmons, 112) There is still a question involved in the contemporary
debates about euthanasia which is posed by a case such as the terminally
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