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Euthanasia

Euthanasia

I believe that Euthanasia should not be morally permissible. "Killing an innocent person is intrinsically wrong (MZ 63)." In my paper I will argue that euthanasia contradicts with a doctor's obligation to practice a style of medicine that cures the patient, the social acceptance of euthanasia leads to a more corrupt health care system, and that the person being killed still poses as a possible contribution to society.
Imagine waking up in a hospital only to notice your hands are missing. This event actually happened to a guy named Donald Cowart. He was burned in an automobile accident. Afterwards, Don refused treatment but do to the doctors' duty to help he was given treatment. "Charles Baxter, Don's attending physician, estimated that Don had extremely deep burns over about 65 percent of his body. His face, upper arms, torso, and legs had suffered severe third-degree burns, and both ears were virtually destroyed. His eyes were so damaged that his left eye......


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