Euthanasia: ethical or unethical
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avoided, a hospice is the better alternative. Schofield believes that hospices allow patients to face death with dignity, meaning living up to the last moment, the way God intended. Even though the two authors are in disagreement on whether euthanasia should be permitted, I have also found some similarities in their thought patterns. I believe this to be true with any two authors writing on the same subject matter, even if their beliefs are contradictory.
avoided, a hospice is the better alternative. Schofield believes that hospices allow patients to face death with dignity, meaning living up to the last moment, the way God intended. Even though the two authors are in disagreement on whether euthanasia should be permitted, I have also found some similarities in their thought patterns. I believe this to be true with any two authors writing on the same subject matter, even if their beliefs are contradictory.