Euthenasia

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Euthanasia is the termination of a very sick person's life in order to relieve them of their suffering.

A person who undergoes euthanasia usually has an incurable condition. But there are other instances where some people want their life to be ended.

In many cases, it is carried out at the person's request but there are times when they may be too ill and the decision is made by relatives, medics or, in some instances, the courts.

The term is derived from the Greek word euthanatos which means easy death.

Euthanasia is against the law in the UK where it is illegal to help anyone kill themselves. Voluntary euthanasia or assisted suicide can lead to imprisonment of up to 14 years.

The issue has been at the centre of very heated debates for many years and is surrounded by religious, ethical and practical considerations.

The ethics of euthanasia

Euthanasia raises a number of agonising moral dilemmas:

  • is it ever right to end the life of a terminally ill patient who is undergoing severe pain and suffering?

  • under what circumstances can euthanasia be justifiable, if at all?

  • is there a moral difference between killing someone and letting them die?

At the heart of these arguments are the different ideas that people have about the meaning and value of human existence.

Should human beings have the right to decide on issues of life and death?

There are also a number of arguments based on practical issues.

Some people think that euthanasia shouldn't be allowed, even if it was morally right, because it could be abused and used as a cover for murder.

Killing or letting die

Euthanasia can be carried out either by taking actions , including giving a lethal injection, or by not doing what is necessary to keep a person...