Pros And Cons Of Legalizing Euthanasia

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Death, whether we accept it or not we must all face it at some point in our lives. But, why must some choose to leave before their time? The term euthanasia comes from the Greek language meaning “easy death.” Euthanasia, also known as mercy killing or physician-assisted suicide is a widely disputed argument, that numerous individuals who are for it and those who are opposed to it believe that their views are correct. The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines euthanasia as the intentional killing of a patient without agony who is suffering from an incurable and painful disease or an irreversible coma. The practice of euthanasia is illegal in most countries yet it is still a debatable subject. Although, countless countries and states do not allow euthanasia, there are pros and cons for their decision. However, the more nuanced approach would be legalizing euthanasia due to the freedom of choice, humanness, and the grief of loved ones. The English medical term euthanasia, originates from the Greek words “eu” which means good and the word “thanstos” which means decease. Despite the fact that euthanasia has gained media attention, the practice nor the controversy is new. In the fifth century of ancient Greece and Rome, before the …show more content…

Activist for mercy killing would argue and agree that the patient requesting euthanasia has a freedom of choice. The patient will have complete control over their life and their opinion is being perceived. Life is about making your own choices and doing what you think is in your best interest. A patient who is suffering from a terminal illness should be given the preference to make their own decision and whether or not euthanasia is best for them. It is not justified to take an individuals’ choice of life or death away. It is their life and the patient should have that right to end their suffrage while they still have the ability to do

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