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Studies In Religion Euthanasia - A Moral Issue
Part 1 of Paper .... prolong their life and longer, and wish to die by their own volition, with the aid of someone from the medical profession.
This issue of Voluntary Euthanasia has only really become an issue in it's own right in the last decade or so. Previously, the idea had not even entered anyone's mind, as it was widespread opinion.... Part 2 of Paper ....on, if they were euthanised, would have died prematurely for no reason.
The next argument against the idea of Voluntary Euthanasia is the ambiguity of a valid consent from the terminally ill patient. Many drugs prescribed to these patients usually have a nasty side effect, such as depression, or clouding the patient's vision so that he or she would not be able to make any normal judgments. In these cases, it would be near to impossible, to say if the person had been in a normal mindframe when h.... |
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