The Ethical Issue Of Euthanasia

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1. Introduction. Human euthanasia is the act of ending someone’s life intentionally, in order to relieve that person from further pain and suffering. The word euthanasia comes from the Greek word ‘εὐθανασία’ that means good death. Euthanasia is a matter for hot debate. Many countries around the world have different laws about euthanasia. In some countries it is thought to be completely illegal while in other countries it is thought as a human right. The main topic for euthanasia is whether or not it is inhuman and the persons taking place are participating in murder or manslaughter. Euthanasia is often put together with PAS: physician-assisted suicide. PAS usually involves a doctor helping out or giving instruction in how someone can take their life. Since November …show more content…

Fig.1: Man receiving deadly dose of drug in order to pass on peacefully.
2) Non-voluntary euthanasia is when euthanasia takes place without the consent of the patient. It is not the same as murder or going against the consents patient as the individual cannot give his/her consent and opinion. Cases like these usually involve individuals that are in vegetable state, coma, in an unreactive state or a new-born child. For euthanasia to take place the doctor in charge of the patient must take in the wishes of the family, make a complete medical analysis through the information they have and take a decision. Think what the doctor would want if they were in the position of the patient and what the patient would want if they were able to give their consent. 3) Involuntary euthanasia is the patient’s life is take against his/her will. It is illegal and a crime, because it happens against the consent of the patient or they were not asked if they wish for euthanasia to take place. The three above types of

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