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Euthanasia: Precious Life

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Term Paper TitleEuthanasia: Precious Life
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Euthanasia: Precious Life

Euthanasia: Precious Life


     My impression is that the idea of euthanasia, if not the practice, is
gradually gaining acceptance within our society.  People like Jack Kevorkian
attribute this to an increasing inclination to devalue human life, but I do not
believe that this is the major factor.  The acceptance of euthanasia is much
more likely to be the result of unthinking sympathy and benevolence.  It is an
easy step from this very human response to the view that if someone would be
better off dead, then it must be right to kill that person.  Although I respect
the compassion that leads to this conclusion, I believe that this conclusion is
wrong.   I want to show that euthanasia is wrong.  It is inherently wrong, but
it is also wrongly judged from the standpoints of self-interest and of practical
effects.

     Before presenting my arguments, it would be well to define “euthanasia”.
An essential aspect of euthanasia is that it involve taking a human life.  Also,
the person whose life is taken must be someone who is believed to be suffering
from an incurable disease or injury from which recovery cannot reasonably be
expected.  Finally the action must be deliberate and intentional.  Therefore
euthanasia is intentionally taking the life of a presumably hopeless person.

     It is important to be clear about the deliberate and intentional aspect
of the killing.  If a hopeless person is given an injection of the wrong drug by
mistake and this causes his/her death, this is wrongful killing but not
euthanasia.  The killing cannot be the result of an accident.  In addition, if
the person is given an injection of a drug that is believed to be necessary to
treat their disease or better their condition and the person dies as a result,
then this is neither wrongful killing nor euthanasia.  The intention was to make
the patient well, not kill them.

     Every human being has a natural inclination to continue living.  Our
reflexes and responses fit us to fight attackers, flee wild animals, and dodge
out of the way of trucks.  In our daily lives we exercise caution and care
necessary to protect ourselves.  Our bodies are similarly structured for
survival right down to the molecular level.  When we are cut, our capillaries
seal shut, our blood clots, and fibrogen is produced to start the process of
healing the wound.  When we are invaded by bacteria, antibodies are produced to
fight against the alien organism, and their remains are swept out of the body ...

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