Definition: The painless killing of a patient suffering from an incurable and painful disease
Consists of two greek words "Eu" which means beautiful and "Thanatos" which means death
Real Life Situation
Ramon Sanpedro sought, through the courts, the assistance of a doctor to help him die with dignity. He was paralysed in Spain as a result of a swimming accident during his youth. He described himself as "a head attached to a corpse." He wrote: "Why die? Because every journey has its departure time and only the traveller has the privilege and the right to choose the last day to get out. Why to die? Because at times the journey of no return is the best path that reason can show us out of love and respect for life, so that life may …show more content…
What if the victim wants to practise passive voluntary euthanasia is under stress and depression and after feeling better he might change his mind, but then it will be too late.
REASON
If we take a broken electronic to a mechanic, the mechanic will try to exploit us and might say its beyond repair and therefore we will need to buy a new one.The mechanic might try to buy the electronic so as to sell its parts which isint really the truth.
If we take the case of doctors, they might try to exploit the most out of their patients because they will be profited from this.There if we just listen to him, we will lose the person.
What if the victim practied voluntary euthanasia and the very next day a cure for the disease was found? Who will be held guilty?
This is a counter arguement so there it suggest that everyone should have the full chance of survival as no one knows what will happen in the