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College Term Papers - Instant Download(sponsored links) Medical EuthanasiaThis paper discusses the contention that medical euthanasia should not be tolerated or legitimised for the simple reason that conduct designed to bring about the end of a life is the antithesis of proper medicine. -- 2,452 words; APA Euthanasia: Whose Choice Should it Be? This paper analyzes ideas for and against euthanasia and then argues why euthanasia should be a choice for everyone. -- 2,031 words; MLA Voluntary Euthanasia in the United Kingdom This paper is an extensive discussion of voluntary euthanasia in the United Kingdom based on secondary research. -- 13,785 words; APA Euthanasia - Moral Rightness or Wrongness of Robert Latimer's Act This paper tries to answer the question regarding euthanasia cases: Can euthanasia in any form can be morally acceptable in our society? -- 1,830 words; MLA Euthanasia This paper discusses the euthanasia case of Woodrow Collums in terms of the morality of his actions and demonstrates that, while active euthanasia may be illegal, both passive and active euthanasia are not morally wrong. -- 1,550 words; APA |
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EUTHANASIA OUTLINEThe Argument over Euthanasia I. What is euthanasia? A. ??good death??- greek B. intentional termination of life by another by explicit request of person who dies C. euthanasia has many meanings due to moral/ethincal/religious terms-mass confusion II. Different forms of euthanasia A. passive euthanasia- speeding up death of person by withdrawing some form of life support & letting nature take its course 1. remove life support equipment 2. stopping medical procedures, medications, etc. 3. stopping water & food supply 4. not delivering CPR 5. most common- giving morphine to patient to control pain but causing a sooner death (given to people who are terminally ill or in a vegetative state) B. active euthanasia- causing death through direct action with response to a request from that person, mercy killing C. physician assisted suicide- physician supplies info and/or means of committing suicide- example: lethal dose of sleeping pills, carbon monoxide gas D. involuntary euthanasia- killing of person against their will- form of murder III. Euthanasia is justified A. quality of human life is more important than length of life B. death is a good medical treatment b/c it stops the suffering of the patient C. euthanasia may become an economic need due to the increase of new diseases, AIDS, and their high costs D. termination of life of animals- ??putting it out if its misery??- but when it comes to humans, we allow long suffering just so they can live E. an empty life 1. people in vegetative state lead prolonged lives which are meaning less F. the patient??s best interest IV. Euthanasia is not justified A. euthanasia is just another term for murder B. religion 1. the death of humans should be in the hands of god not ourselves 2. killing is not justified by any means C. who is to decide when the patient??s mind is unconscious D. if euthanasia is allowed, people may be under the impression that suicide is a right E. the risk of incorrect diagnosis may lead to undesired euthanasia |
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