Saturday, January 4, 2020

Euthanasi An Ethical Way - 899 Words

Is physician assisted suicide an unethical way to end a life? Somebody suffering on their deathbed should not have to spend the last of their time and money on painful procedures and treatments. They should have the right to go out a more comforting way. This paper will use the background of euthanasia, and talk about many of the controversial viewpoints to support the thesis that euthanasia is an ethical way to end a life. Euthanasia is defined as the intentional killing by act or omission of a dependent human being for his or her alleged benefit. The most important word in the definition is that the act or omission was intentional. If the cause of death was unintentional then the act wasn’t in fact euthanasia. There are three types of euthanasia, voluntary, non-voluntary and involuntary. Voluntary euthanasia is when the person who is euthanized has requested to be. Non-voluntary is when the person didn’t ask to be euthanized. That leaves involuntary which is where the person who was euthanized asked not to be. Then there are also three ways of committing the euthanasia, assisted suicide, euthanasia by action and euthanasia by omission. Assisted suicide is when someone provides the individual with the information, guidance or means need to take his or her own life with the intention that they will be used for this purpose. When it’s a doctor who helps the person it†™s called physician assisted suicide. Another way of committing euthanasia is called euthanasia

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