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Euthanasia

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Definitions

Deliberate intervention undertaken with the express


intention of ending a life, to relieve intractable
suffering.
Termination of life by a doctor at the request of a
patient.

Euthanasia is categorized in different ways, which


include voluntary, non-voluntary, or involuntary.

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Voluntary Euthanasia

Euthanasia conducted with the consent of the patient is termed voluntary


euthanasia. When the patient brings about his or her own death with the
assistance of a doctor, the term assisted suicide is often used instead.

Non Voluntary Euthanasia


When the consent of the patient is unavailable is termed non-voluntary
euthanasia.

Involuntary Euthanasia
Euthanasia conducted against the will of the patient is termed involuntary
euthanasia.

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Religion
Catholicism

The euthanasia has a bad view in the religion because


say that the only person that can end the life of a
person is God.

Catholic teaching condemns euthanasia as a crime


against life and a crime against God.
The Catholicism has campaigns to stop euthanasia
around the world.

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Science

In the science has a different view of the religion,


they have a good view of euthanasia, assisting a
subject to die might be a better choice than
requiring that they continue to suffer.

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Society

For society euthanasia is good, a person that has a


disease a long time or a intratable disease don't have to
surffer but this is optional to every body to choose
euthanasia or not.
The euthanasia has to be legal in all the countries and
the persons choose what they want for their patient.

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Netherlands
Belgium
Canada
Colombia
Denmark
Finland
France
India
Ireland
Israel
Japan

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