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The Death Of Euthanasia And Euthanasia

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The act of deliberately ending one’s life ostensibly to relieve him/her from severely unrelenting pain and suffering is called Euthanasia. The word Euthanasia is derived from a combination Greek prefix, ‘Eu’ and ‘thanatos’ meaning good and death respectively (Humphry 1-A). According to Webster’s Dictionary, Euthanasia is the practice or an act of ending the life of a hopelessly sick or injured person and will eventually lead to his/her death. Euthanasia—commonly referred to as mercy killing draws and a lot of unending debates and unparallel controversies not only the medical doctors and the families of the affected individuals, but also from the general public, governments, policy makers and scholars alike. Euthanasia is arguably attributed with socioeconomic benefits as well as moral aspects of life. If anything, death being an inevitable natural phenomenon and every living organism, at one point or another must die.
Therefore, deliberately ending the life of a person who is hopelessly and painfully suffering from a terminating disease should morally and legally be accepted in the society. Steck et al emphasize that moral, natural and the legal controversial tag of war could be solved, especially as whether doctors and/or family members should allow the patient to die peacefully by ending his/her life (937). Whichever the case, Euthanasia remains one of the most controversial practice/act and drawn economically developed and developing nations into unrelenting debates. The

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