Euthanasia Flashcards

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Forms of euthanasia

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Voluntary- performed without patient knowledge

Involuntary- pain killing drugs with knowledge

Passive- digntias- nothing to help, legal in some places

Active- illegal

Compulsory- patient request

Suicide- death due to voluntary action (illegal)

Assisted suicide- direct result as others actions

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Situation ethics

Advantages

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Personalism- putting people over laws, meaning that if the situation calls for it, euthanasia can happen for the good of the person

Pragmatism- we do whatever is practical in circumstances

Relativism- act out of love- happiness over pleasure

Agape- the most loving thing t do may be to give someone a peaceful death, put the, out of their pain

Voluntary euthanasia- putting someone out of their misery

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Situation ethics

Disadvantages

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Slippery slope- would be taken advantage of- easy way out

Non-voluntary- it’s not loving if it goes against heir own wishes- they cannot consent to it therefore you are forcing them

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Doctrine of double of effect

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The difference between giving painkillers to terminally ill patient with the knowledge it will shorten life and no action is taken by professionals to change outcome

Can be distinguished from euthanasia and seen as murder

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Slippery slope argument

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Against euthanasia because of the corruption that the legalization could cause

Acceptance of certain practices currently deemed unacceptable

Corruption in consulting - the cost of palliative care can be seen as an unnecessary care

Argument against- doctrines and hospitals aren’t corrupt

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Autonomy

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A fundamental principle of life is that humans have autonomy to choose their own destiny

Although utilitarians value autonomy it is not valuable in isolation

Mill said that taking one’s life is a matter of choice- but if one is in a state where they are unable to choose- paternalism overrides

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Higher qualities judgement

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A person’s life is judged by certain minimum standards orders to maintain a good quality of life
e.g memory, the ability to form relationships…

If a person lacks these then death purposefully can be justified

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Religious view

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Christian argue that God is the only one who gives and takes life- they would therefore be against any form of euthanasia

However inconsistency as they are pro-palliative car which is prolonging life unnecessarily

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Defining death

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The definition of the death has changed from cardiac death to brain dead

Still debate around amount of brain activity needed to live

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UK law on euthanasia

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No law directly deals with euthanasia, however 1961 suicide act says illegal to aid and abet death

“The act of bringing out own easy and painless death”

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Peter Singer

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Singer’s belief on disability can be very controversial as he believes children with a disability should be allowed to be euthanized as it would be removing their pain, humanly

Singer rejects the sanctity of life principle and instead focuses on the quality of life

If the quality isn’t deemed respectable then it has the right to be terminated

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Sanctity of life principle

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Warnock “the principle that to deliberately kill someone or something or to deliberately take action that will result in death is wrong”

Many religious people would say that taking away sanctity is taking away sacredness of life

Life is a gift from God

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Natural law

Social stability

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Euthanasia undermines the social stability as it undermines a citizens purpose to maintain laws

Sign that society has failed it’s duty

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Natural law

Duty to God

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Aquinas sates that a key is to worship God a and therefore God is the only one can give and take life (Christian)

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Natural Law

No refusal of treatment

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The doctrine of ordinary and extraordinary means, prohibits the refusal of ordinary treatment

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Utilitarianism

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Utilitarianism takes an instrumentalist view on human life, taking into account that life is only worth while if people can fulfill things that make life worthwhile

Nothing is intrinsically good about being alive if one’s desires cannot be fulfilled

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Utilitarianism

Total happiness judgement

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If a person is happy and healthy and their quality of life is good then they deserve to keep living

If however the linger they live their quality of life will decrease then they should be allowed to choose to die

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Quality of life

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Singer states that human life has to posess certain attributes to have value

Develops Locke’s theory that quality is determinable by on’es ability to have desires and preferences

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5 Quality of life commandments

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Recognize that the value/worth of human life varies

Take responsibility for consequences of your decisions/actions

Respect a persons wishes to live or die

Bring children into the world, only if they are wanted

Do not discriminate based on species