The arguments for legalising voluntary active euthanasia ... The arguments about euthanasia can take many forms and the reasons put forward here are by no means exhaustive but aim to capture the essence of the debate and are written in conjunction with the arguments against.
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www.portfolio.mvm.ed.ac.uk/studentwebs/session3/55/efor4.htm
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The arguments against the legalisation of voluntary active euthanasia ... The consequences of legalising euthanasia would therefore be very widespread.
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www.portfolio.mvm.ed.ac.uk/studentwebs/session3/55/eaga...
www.portfolio.mvm.ed.ac.uk/studentwebs/session3/55/eagainst4.htm
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2. No system of safeguards could ever be foolproof, so in practice legalising ‘voluntary euthanasia’ would result in legalising involuntary euthanasia. This has been the experience in both Nazi Germany and, currently, in Holland.(ref) ... Non-Religious Arguments against 'Voluntary Euthanasia'
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www.starcourse.org/euthanasia.htm
www.starcourse.org/euthanasia.htm
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I refer to the reports of the large government-supported committees of inquiry held in recent years, on four different continents, devoted to the consideration of the consequences of legalising euthanasia.
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www.hospicecare.com/Ethics/pollard1.htm
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The arguments in favour of legalising voluntary euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide ... The Voluntary Euthanasia Society was set up in 1935 by a group of doctors, lawyers and churchmen. Our aim is to make ... Our case for legalising assisted dying is set out below (go to the definitions section for an explanation of terms).
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www.religiouseducation.co.uk/school/alevel/ethics/eutha...
www.religiouseducation.co.uk/school/alevel/ethics/euthanasia/DpFS_For.html
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When a person carries out an act of euthanasia, he brings about the death of another person because he believes the latter's present existence is so bad that she would be better off dead, or believes that unless he intervenes ... In what follows, consideration will be given to the six most important of the counter-arguments.
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plato.stanford.edu/entries/euthanasia-voluntary/
plato.stanford.edu/entries/euthanasia-voluntary/
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Euthanasia comes from two Greek words and means 'good death'. The word is used when a terminally ill patient chooses to die (for example by lethal injection) rather than live in pain or with low quality Many people feel strongly either for or against legalising euthanasia. Some of the arguments are listed below. For:
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www.gesvt.com/eitrweb/eutha.htm
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The paper reports on the debate over euthanasia critically reviewing the ideas of John Keown about the legalisation of euthanasia. The ethical aspects of voluntary and non-voluntary euthanasia are discussed focusing on the doctor's role in euthanasia and analysing the objections to Keown's ideas.
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www.coursework4you.co.uk/S_P_133_What_do_slippery_slope...
www.coursework4you.co.uk/S_P_133_What_do_slippery_slope_arguments_show_about_the_morality_of_legalising_voluntary_euthanasia.html
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The reasons just stated in favor of euthanasia are often over looked due to the following arguments that are against euthanasia. The way you talk you'd think people have absolute right over their bodies and lives.
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www.cyberessays.com/Politics/97.htm
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