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sanity of life
we ought not to make decisons about other peoples life
particularly if we believe that God is life plan
life is special and significant
Thomas Aquinas
preserving of innocent life, one of the five primary precepts
principles that we can work out rationally
humans can't flourish or please God if we ignore the rule
Disibility right pressure groups
big concerns for a slippery slope
by allowing euthanaisa, we can open the door to vulnerable people thinking they are a burden to society
particularly where relatives make a decision about someone else
Ideas of quality of life and autonomy
can be argued these matter more than the Idas of sanity of life
particularly in modern less religious age
Joseph fletcher
keeping someone against their will when they are in extreme pain
cannot be the most loving thing to do
Peter signe
in my quality of life commands I place great value on people making their own decisions about life and death
equally where they cannot those who closest to them should be able to make such decisons
James rachels
my thought experiment about acts and omissions would challenge the idea that there is something worse about active euthanaisa
passive euthanasia or allowing death by omission can in some cases, make matters worse.