euth - 3.Assess whether or not the religious concept of sanctity of life has any meaning in the twenty-first century medical ethics Flashcards

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  • Sanctity of life – a religious concept that human life is made in God’s image and it therefore sacred in value
  • An alternative view is quality of life – a largely secular idea that human life has to posses’ certain attributes in order to have value
  • It does not have meaning in 21st century medical ethics
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  • Sanctity of life considers ethical situations from more of a natural law perspective
  • It considers what the best thing to do religiously is
  • Not useful in a secular society where everyone has conflicting differences on what should be done – outs of place in our society
  • Medical ethics focuses on autonomy – forcing people to live when they don’t want it does not consider what is in the best interest of the individual
  • Example of euthanasia – voluntary euthanasia – the individual has the mental capacity to request death therefore allowing them the ability to want to do and not to prolong a life because of religious teachings that they don’t believe in is not inline with medical ethics
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  • Quality of life is a better approach as it considers peoples worth
  • More favoured by situation ethics
  • 5 quality of life commandments – we should respect a person’s desire to die, we should recognise that the worth of human life varies
  • Quality of life recognises the autonomy of the person and their desires
  • This is very important in medical ethics
  • Use of situation ethics – it gives flexibility which is useful in challenging and complex situations such as those regarding euthanasia
  • Modern medical knowledge and technology can mean that maximising the happiness for the majority (utilitarian) can work as we now know if someone will survive ie in a case of PVS
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  • Can be argued that quality of life falls short
  • It does not ensure that basic rights such as the right to life are respected – eg in cases that regard people who are unable t talk for themselves
  • Sanctity of life also holds intrinsic values of life in culture as we dehumanise each other and so can be seen as a strength
  • HOWEVER, it is based on one religion and therefore should not be enforced in such a large area (medical ethics)
  • Some may argue that solely following sanctity of life then it leads to people dying in horrible pain
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  • Sanctity of life does not have any meaning in society when regarding 21st medical ethics
  • Overall the main focuses should be on what the best interest of the patient is
  • As well as considering what medical individuals feel is right for them eg the follow sanctity of life and therefore with not euthanise
  • BUT forcing everyone to follow a personal and religious perspective is not longer acceptable and has no meaning in society
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