INTRODUCTION: Medical advances over the past 100 years extended the average life expectancy of astronomical numbers. Medicine ensures that in the event of an "accident" everything is used to maintain our lives and that the health care community runs out of all the possibilities and resources to tackle this goal Guaranteed. Healthcare can also guarantee palliative care to ensure that the rest of the planet is as painless as possible. But sometimes medicine can not achieve its stated goal.
The moral argument about euthanasia dates back to ancient Greece and Rome. Hippocratic School (around 400 BC) eliminated the practice of euthanasia and supported medical practice. Euthanasia itself can cause many moral dilemmas. Under what circumstances is euthanasia considered morally suitable for the doctor? More importantly, euthanasia causes various arguments.
The Ethical Dilemma of Euthanasia The incredibly controversial issue casts a shadow on the hearts of millions of people every day because of the death facing death. The problem centers on the ethical problem of euthanasia. Is it considered ethical if medical assistance suicide is under all circumstances, or in some cases illegal? Do humans attack natural science and advanced technology by playing with God? Why do doctors and families witness the pain of their loved ones in the solution? Research group B's Ford Pinto's ethical dilemma; C. Riley, F. Foster, K. Yang Koski, M Liner, & R. Price Organizational Ethics and Social Responsibility August 16, 2010 Paul A. Kramer Ford Pinto Ethical Dilemma In this presentation, in 1971 with the Ford Motor Company, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) A very important incident occurred between 1971 and Iacocca is led by CEO. Meanwhile, Ford CEO hopes to build a car that can catch up with its competitors.