Global Analysis Of the three euthanasia treatment articles analyzed so far, two have similar patterns. "Opinion 21 - euthanasia" of the American Medical Association and "rising to death" of William F. Mae all use the value as a purpose of consensus or as a basis for the proposed policy (value judgment). According to Perelman and Olbrechts - Tyteca 's "Facts, Values and Hierarchies" article, the purpose of the agreement is to serve the site and focus on finding a common ground - or "the spectator gets an audience agreement ] Should be accepted "- Tyteca 65)
Euthanasia is a moral problem of intense discussion now and there are several arguments that support and oppose that practice. Discussion on euthanasia is usually based on the sanctity of a life that is compatible with religion but the claims of euthanasia involve individual freedom and the desire to absolutely prevent pain more than necessary absolutely. In this article we will address arguments against and against euthanasia and explain why this is a moral problem and conclude that euthanasia should be allowed under certain circumstances. Euthanasia is defined as a painless termination of human life, but the moral dilemma surrounding the subject and the people in nutrition can be euthanized and can no longer be considered for themselves , And can tolerate whether to support morality suicide
The most popular discussion of euthanasia is to ease the pain, to reduce the quality of life and to reduce the freedom of those who choose to die (the cause of euthanasia). Some of the more general arguments for euthanasia include various religious beliefs that compromise the concept of human life, euthanasia should not be involved in the belief that death is caused, euthanasia is a means of curbing medical expenses Euthanasia may become unwilling ("cause of euthanasia"). After adults were legalized in the last 12 years, Belgian age restrictions have changed and euthanasia has become legal also for children who can not cure (Rodriguez). The Belgian Catholic Church believes that the decline in age restrictions is "too far" and demands that the bill be rejected (Rodriguez). However, most Belgian people support the bill (Rodriguez)