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Euthanasia1
Title: Euthanasia1
Category: Literature / English
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Euthanasia1
“Should society enable chronically-ill citizens to end their lives when medicine offers no salvation?”
An eighty-five year old grandmother on a respirator, a newborn child with AIDS, and a father crippled and confined to a wheelchair were all put to death by respectable doctors and with the “go ahead” from their family members. Is this permissible?
Euthanasia, or doctor-assisted suicide, has become one of the most controversial issues of our time and one that raises
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be meaningful enough to live –and it is if everyone has someone to go through it with.
Bibliography
Works Cited
Dworkin, R. G. Frey, and Sissela Bok. Euthanasia and Physician-Assisted Suicide.
England: Cambridge University Press, 1998.
Kohl, Marvin, ed. Beneficent Euthanasia. Buffalo: Prometheus Books, 1975.
Ladd, John, ed. Ethical Issues Relating to Life and Death. New York: Oxford University
Press, 1979.
Weir F. Robert, ed. Ethical Issues in Death and Dying. 2nd ed. New York: Columbia
University Press, 1986.
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