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Euthanasia: the right to live
The Right to Live
What is the value of a human life? Is it so meaningless that it can be terminated without consent? Some people believe so. In Prolife News Canada, Ian Kluge, a teacher of English and Comparative Civilizations in British Columbia, notes, "this argument is a direct descendant of the Nazi concept of 'Lebenunwertes Leben'--life unworthy of life.... According to this Nazi philosophy, certain people have 'a right' to die and, if they cannot make the choice themselves, the state and its appointed boards of experts may have to exercise this right for them (Hentoff, 1998).”
Here in America, do we want to mimic such barbaric behavior? Should we empower our own government and/or its board certified physicians to make such personal permanent decisions for Americans? The reasons will be delineated throughout this paper as to why we answer, “no”. From a medical perspective euthanasia is wrong because it directly violates the Hippocratic Oath that defines the profession. Now let’s look at the physicians to see if they are justified or not in what they do. Are the physicians justified in what they perform? This is a tough question and there are many opinions that we will discuss further in this paper.
Approximate Word count = 2799
Approximate Pages = 11 (250 words per page double spaced)
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