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The Moral Side Of Euthanasia

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Running Head: THE MORAL SIDE OF EUTHANASIA The Moral Side of Euthanasia Name Instructor Institutional Affiliation Date 1 THE MORAL SIDE OF EUTHANASIA 2 Introduction Euthanasia, commonly known as mercy killing, is one of the controversial social and ethical issues in the field of medicine. Fundamentally, in the debate, various opinions against the moral adequacy and legal practicality of active involvement of healthcare professionals in ending a patient’s life can be found. Although euthanasia is controversial, there are some states in the United States and some countries across the world that supports this practice. Possible Thesis Statements 1. Euthanasia is immoral and unethical because it violates a patient’s basic right to live and is against the Hippocratic Oath. 2. Euthanasia is ethical because it prevents a patient from experiencing considerable mental and/or physical pain, thus ending a life that is no longer of quality. Annotated Bibliography Seay, G. (2005). Euthanasia and physicians’ moral duties. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 30(5), 517-533. It is sometimes asserted that healthcare professionals have a crucial moral obligation of never to kill. This means that physicians should not be involved in euthanasia. In this perspective, they, by nature of their most integral professional dedications, may never deliberately cause the death of a patient, and thus administering euthanasia, even in instances where the patient has knowledgeably requested it. ...
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