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Euthanasia
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Euthanasia, is one of the most controversial issues of our time. ...
The pro-euthanasia arguments turn on the individual case of the patient in pain, suffering at the center of an intolerable existence. ... The term "euthanasia" means "good health" or "well dying"; it is derived from the Greek "eu" and "thanatos". ... In Greek literature, euthanasia connoted a "happy death, an ideal and coveted end to a full and pleasant life. ...
Propbably the best know proponent of euthanasia is Dr. ... A number of Bioethicists have made controversial comments on euthanasia. ... Below is an excerpt from an article about one such bioethicist:
Badgered by protests and calls for his dismissal, Princeton University bioethicist Peter Singer defended his position supporting euthanasia of disabled infants last night. ... "
There is still a question involved in the contemporary debates about euthanasia which is posed by a case such as the terminally ill who are dying. ... It is strongly believed by some that physicians can play a positive role in the active euthanasia of mentally competent, terminally ill people who request assistance in ending their own lives. ... Some argue that active euthanasia is not part of the physicians role and never has been. ... OConnor, writing in Catholic New York (July 20, 1989), explained why he refrained from supporting the euthanasia bill, affirming that any concern for life or human suffering should be tempered by a respect for what he calls the "tremendous potential of suffering" : A frightening number of people are being condemned to death by the courts, at the request of loved one or "proxies," or by their own personal requests. ...
Dutch euthanasia, while formally illegal, has expanded from terminally ill patients who request it, to the chronically ill who request it, to the depressed who request it, to newborns with birth defects. Euthanasia guidelines are routinely flouted and seldom enforced. ... These probably understated figures would translate into more than 170,000 American euthanasia cases or assisted suicides, including 85,000 murders.
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Title: Euthanasia
Words: 2335 Rating: None Pages: 9.3 submitted by: riofan40
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