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The Ethics of Euthanasia. (arguments against euthanasia)
Title: The Ethics of Euthanasia. (arguments against euthanasia)
Category: Law & Government / Government & Politics
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The Ethics of Euthanasia. (arguments against euthanasia)
Euthanasia nowadays, constitutes a moral issue that from time to time comes into view mainly from its supporters who, contrarily to more traditional opinions, believe that the man is the master of his life and that nobody else can force him to stay alive, especially when his life has become unbearable from the illness and the pain. This dilemma does not have an easy solution. Even if basic thesis can –and should- exist, many times
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