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    In this paper, I will address Singer’s argument on his belief that we are morally required to donate money to charity to save people from poverty related deaths. Many people die every day due to poverty and their deaths go unnoticed; their lives could be saved with a small donation from people who can afford to do so. Singer proposes a valid argument as well as a sound one, and therefore we ought to trust his conclusion on donating money to save people from poverty related deaths. I will break…

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    End Of Life Care Ethics

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    legal document that states an individual’s end-of-life preferences when situations arise where they are unable to make medical decisions on their own due to a lack of capacity, terminal illness, or permanent disability (Karnik & Kanekar, 2016). Patients with advanced directives can appoint a family member or healthcare provider to act as a surrogate allowing them to make medical decisions that need to be made throughout a prognosis (Karnik & Kanekar, 2016). Ethical dilemmas that occur with…

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    Medical arguments against assisted dying include the possibility of misdiagnosis, the potential availability of new treatments, and conflict with the physician’s role as a healer. Farr Curlin’s study shows 69 percent of U.S. physicians are against physician assisted suicide (Curlin). In an article “Why Physicians Should Oppose Assisted Suicide” Tony Yang says “…with physician-assisted-suicide, the physician is to disregard what is perhaps the most universal moral injunction – do not kill…” Yang…

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    meaning (The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, "Fallacies", Bradley Dowden (2010)). It’s true that some studies using animals are unsuccessful. But the vast majority of them are successful as mentioned above (https://speakingofresearch.com/facts/medical-benefits/). The antagonist use those few unsuccessful ones as a selective truth that animal research don’t work. Then they exaggerate this truth to say “all” animals research are useless and irrelevant. The truth however, can only be obtained?…

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    always wrong. On this controversial topic, the author is appealing to a philosophy: physician assisted suicide doesn’t progress the medical community; but rather it undermines the doctor’s overwhelming ethical responsibility to treat the sick all the way until the very end. In this piece, Anderson genuinely promotes the idea that our society would genuinely put the medical community in danger, as well as possibly put the lives of terminally ill people if our nation expanded laws allowing…

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    Animal Testing Ethics

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    like mice , flies and mosquitos . the relation between animals and human is different according to the befinits human get from animals there is a moral gap between the two species . one of these use is animal testing which is very important in medical and biological research . there aren’t complete alternatives for animals in experiments , but we do have instruments that can guide and help us improve our approach when doing experiments on animal . animal testing is done for many fields ,…

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    What is okay to do in the name of science and its advances? The debate on animal testing has always been around but more and more people are starting to disagree with it. So if so many people disagree with it, why is animal testing still happening? There are places like China where it is actually illegal not to test on animals before selling cosmetics to the public and other places like Europe where it is completely illegal to test on animals for cosmetics. So who’s right? There is the morality…

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    There are many different of points of view when it comes to the topic and discussion of euthanasia. Euthanasia is the ‘mercy killing’ of someone in order to relieve some type of great pain or suffering. (White 148) Conducting my opinion on this topic was rather difficult, because there are many different circumstances to consider when arguing for or against euthanasia. I agree completely with the idea of Voluntary Euthanasia, which is the mercy killing of someone with their consent. (White 150)…

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    Is animal experimentation justified? Some say yes, while the other side says no. Those that oppose animal experimentation argue that animals have their own unalienable rights and should not be tortured for our benefit. However, diseases such as smallpox, Polio, tuberculosis, and meningitis are not nearly as common as they were in previous times. Diseases that were thought to be incurable such as cancer and AIDS are slowly becoming vulnerable to new medicine that is being tested. Advocates of…

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    Radiologist is a medical doctor (MD) or doctors of osteopathic medicine (DOs) who specialize in using medical imaging techniques that help diagnose and treat diseases and injuries. The medical imaging that they use would be x-rays, CTs,…

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