Euthanasia argumentive essay. Discusses both the positives and negative aspects of it.
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There are many people that would not change their stable and excellent health for the world. There are also those who would like to end a wretched life due to uncontrollable suffering and pain. Pleading to end one's life by unpainful treatment, Euthanasia, has existed ever since humans have been around to talk about it. Euthanasia, in Greek meaning good death, has brought much controversy to a world audience because it deals with ending the
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deadly diseases. Works Cited Anderson, Kerby. Euthanasia. <http://www.probe.org/docs/euthan.html> Basta, Lofty, M.D., and Post, Carole, Ph.D. A Graceful Exit. Plenum Press. New York. 1996. Drinan, Robert. "Should there be a legal right to die?" Ethical Issues in Death and Dying. Ed. Weir, Robert. Colombia University Press. New York. 1977. Rachels, James. "Active and Passive Euthanasia." Current Issues & Enduring Questions. 5th Ed. Bedford St. Martin's. Boston, MA. 1999. 560-566.
deadly diseases. Works Cited Anderson, Kerby. Euthanasia. <http://www.probe.org/docs/euthan.html> Basta, Lofty, M.D., and Post, Carole, Ph.D. A Graceful Exit. Plenum Press. New York. 1996. Drinan, Robert. "Should there be a legal right to die?" Ethical Issues in Death and Dying. Ed. Weir, Robert. Colombia University Press. New York. 1977. Rachels, James. "Active and Passive Euthanasia." Current Issues & Enduring Questions. 5th Ed. Bedford St. Martin's. Boston, MA. 1999. 560-566.