Saturday, June 1, 2019
The Corrupt Practice of Physician-Assisted Suicide Essay -- Euthanasia
   Acquired  Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), cancer, Parkinsons disease, and Alzheimers  disease  ar just some of the illnesses millions of people are diagnosed with  every day. These diseases and many  new(prenominal) afflictions have the potential to  cause extreme pain and suffering to individuals. Each person who has a  terminal illness knows that death is inevitable. Knowing this fact, the  afflicted are torn between the decision of letting the disease take its course  or opting for euthanasia. Derek Humphrey, a founder of the Euthanasia  Research and Guidance Organization, gives an accurate  exposition of the word  euthanasia, The word euthanasia comes from the Greek-eu, good, and  thanatos, death. Literally, good death (18). Euthanasia, also  called mercy killing, is the act or practice of putting people to death who  are suffering from painful, incurable diseases or incapacitating physical  disorders. Euthanasia is an extremely difficult and moral decision, one  that a pat   ient must make along with their family and doctors. Euthanasia  involves  fiddle with the gift and privilege of life, many people stand on  opposing sides of this issue. A specific kind called physician-assisted  suicide is much debated because it poses two questions is it morally justify?  and, should it be legalized? Physician-assisted suicide is immoral and  unacceptable for a number of reasons and, therefore, it should not be  legalized. Assisting in suicide is killing someone with their  consent. No doctor should  stand by a patient die because it is their duty as a  physician to preserve and prolong life, not take it away. If this were to  be legalized, some doctors would abuse this  truth and people would get killed  without the...  .... 17-23.  Jefferson, Thomas. The Declaration of  Independence. A World of Ideas Essential readings for college  writers. Ed. Lee A. Jacobs. Boston, Bedford 1998 76-79. Loconte, Joe. Hospice Care Can Make Assisted  Suicide Unnecessary. Euthanasi   a Opposing Viewpoints. Ed.   crowd together D. Torr. San Diego Greenhaven Press, 2000. 96-104.  Mappes, Thomas A., and David DeGrazia. Biomedical  Ethics. New York McGraw-  Hill, 1996.  Misbin, Robert I. Euthanasia The Good of the  Patient, the Good of Society. Frederick University Publishing Group,  1992.  Smith, Wesley J. Legalizing Physician-Assisted  Suicide Would Harm Society. Physician-Assisted Suicide. Ed. Daniel  A. Leone. San Diego Greenhaven Press, 1998. 84-97.  Weir, Robert F, ed. Physician-Assisted Suicide.  Medical Ethics Ser. Bloomington Indiana UP, 1997.                    
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