Introduction If you can not find at least one article related to terminal discussions, it is difficult to open newspapers in the United States today. Perhaps a retired pathologist Dr. Jack Kervorkian helped others commit suicide, or a famous AIDS patient wrote about the last stage of this terrible disease. Perhaps the Pope threatened to join the Catholics who joined the Death Rights Organization and the Court and overturned another law prohibiting doctors from helping suicide.
Discussion about euthanasia in the UK Today the biggest controversy in the UK is euthanasia. Discussion on euthanasia, if legalized, is often dependent on 'right of life' and 'right of death'. The word euthanasia initially meant "gentle and easy death", but now means "to cause death easily." The reason that euthanasia is actually a murder and the reason to change everyone's new viewpoint. Many people have different opinions about this problem. Humanitarians follow moral principles and promote happiness and contentment in their lives; they believe that voluntary euthanasia is morally correct.
Euthanasia is a divided topic with different interpretation of its meaning, practice and morality. Those who prefer active euthanasia and the right to death of the patient do not recognize the difference between active euthanasia and passive euthanasia. They claim that cessation of life support therapy can not be distinguished from the positive step of accelerating patient death in principle. They insist that in both cases, people intend to bring about the death of the patient, sympathetic motivation, and the same result. In their opinion, it is morally equivalent to close a respiratory switch for life support and make a fatal injection.
Advocates of euthanasia believe that people have the right to make decisions about their own death Because the purpose of euthanasia is to alleviate pain and suffering, it is called "euthanasia" I will. They believe that active euthanasia is merely a cessation or cessation of medical treatment, mistakenly expressing this as "passive euthanasia." This view has been questioned by opponents of euthanasia, they advocate the claim of dignity of human life, euthanasia is equivalent to autonomous killing and abuse. And human rights. Furthermore, unlike euthanasia, excellent palliative care is said to alleviate patient suffering, which should be an answer to modern medicine. This article will define some terms related to euthanasia to build an important argument used by supporters and opponents of euthanasia. It will also outline the legal situation of euthanasia in Australia and abroad.