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Euthanasia Is Not Murder

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Term Paper TitleEuthanasia Is Not Murder
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Euthanasia is Not Murder

Euthanasia is Not Murder


     Debate continues over the issue of euthanasia because of the recent court
decision over Dr. Death.  Kevorkian has been aquitted of murder in his assisted
suicide cases and the court has created precedent for the legalization of
selecting death.  Euthanasia does take place and is selected voluntarily by
patients who are in great pain due to an incurable illness like cancer.  Usually,
the decision is made to pull the plugs of machines which prolong life or to end
treatment.  Because patients select to die, their deaths end suffering, and
there is no intention to cause harm, physician assisted euthanasia cannot be
considered murder.
     Murder can be defined as an act of violence which is perpetrated against a
victim.  For example, a man stuffed into a car after being shot five times is a
murder victim.  The individual dies at a time which is forced by the killer who
has intent to harm him or her.  For instance, when the Boston strangler killed
the women, he first terrorized them.  Frequently murder is painfuland the person
who is dying has not voluntarily decided to participate in his or her death.  By
its nature, murder is death by violence at a time of the killer's rather than
nature's choosing.
     Unlike murder, euthanasia is not an act of violence.  In an editorial in
the Cleveland Plain Dealer, Dr. Eric Chevlen argues that patients, who are worn
down by pain, extensive testing, and depression, will be easily persuaded to
seek assisted suicide (11B).  Furthermore, Chevlen mentions that the courts have
decided that the right to die should be made available to everyone (11B).
Modern medical technology has allowed doctors to prolong life past the point of
a patient's natural death.  In the case of euthanasia, the doctor needs to end
suffering from cancer or AIDS and assist the patient to die comfortably.
Patients are beginning to assert their right to die rather than being kept alive
forcibly.  For example, a Texan who suffered burns in a gas explosion, Dan
Cowart wanted to die even though he survived the accident.  He believes that his
rights were violated by the doctors who prevented his death through life-
sustaining treatment.  When a patient like Cowart is in constant pain, death
becomes a peaceful reward.
     Additionally, doctor assisted euthanasia is performed with the full consent
of the patient.  Murder steals life, while euthanasia gives the patient release.
A patient with a degenerati...

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