Euthanasia: In the discussion recently concluded by the Canadian Medical Association, "One doctor in five people said that if this act was legalized they said they were happily receiving euthanasia ... more than once - - 42% - They said they will refuse this. "(Kirkey 1). Euthanasia is defined as the right to cause patients to die early with the help of doctors and legislators from many countries, including the US, are considering legalizing this practice.
Due to the nature of the program, euthanasia is a controversial topic in the moral world, and moral argument involves legal arguments. Euthanasia can be rephrased as "good death" literally. Euthanasia is ideally used to accelerate the death process of terminal patients so that they can overcome any pain they can endure. Euthanasia is also thought to be a process of brain death patients being liberated from life support, which is called "suicide assistance" by many people. There are mainly two kinds of euthanasia; passive euthanasia means detention or discontinuation of a specific treatment, meaning that the patient dies and positively euthanizes it.
Euthanasia, also known as assisting suicide, is a Greek word, it is easy to die. The two types of euthanasia being discussed in our society today are passive and active euthanasia. Passive euthanasia is an act of discontinuing treatment that may prolong the life span, active euthanasia is an act of positively causing death by applying a fatal injection. Euthanasia is not murder because it only occurs at the request of the patient. Murder is the result of hatred, anger and revenge, but euthanasia is the motivation of mercy. According to this argument, the governments of the Netherlands, Belgium and Oregon have legalized the form of euthanasia.