Philosophers Views on Euthanasia
Essay by people • November 27, 2011 • Essay • 305 Words (2 Pages) • 1,803 Views
active euthanasia in our modern western coulture is a moral issue and i am trying to find out if religion is the backbone of some people suffering at the cost of others it is in the best in terest of all to euthanise in the first site of life not being worth living at the state of duress the patient is in. as I find the philosephers views on this i see that the main point of euthanizing is to stop pain and constant grieving by the l9ved ones that are responsable to make the decision to end a loved ones life plato says that there is life after death so that means that the utmost care should be taken in the taling of ones life. this is in a batttle of sorts when Epicures says that the gods do not interfear with the lives of mortals, sp no creedence should be talen whin sying as to there is no fear of death and no pain or suffering afterwards. is it not truue that we alll suffer the constant pain of thinking of death and the thought of when we might die? then we should consider all of the opinions made by those who have come before us in thath matter we are very tollerable to others but when it comes to our own thoughts we have made some mistakes along the way and must study thoughly through the others text to seee if the ways of elders are in fact correct so as to make the proper decisions in the making of choices belonging to life and death how to go about this is a difficult task when sites like thiis one are so tomme consumming and tale tome out of me trying to get the information i need to write a correct paper
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