Euthanasia: To What Extend Should It Be Legal? Argumentative Essay by The Research Group

Euthanasia: To What Extend Should It Be Legal?
Argues against any form of euthanasia.
# 69853 | 920 words | 3 sources | APA | 2003 | US
Published on Dec 01, 2003 in Hot Topics (Euthanasia) , Medical and Health (General) , Law (General) , Ethics (General)


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Based on James Rachels' undermining of the doctrine of the distinction between active and passive euthanasia made by law and medical ethics, this argument uses other research to support a stance of opposing any form of legal euthanasia.

From the Paper:

"As new technologies and research enabled physicians the means to prolong the lives of terminally ill patients the controversy surrounding the debate over euthanasia continues to escalate ..."

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