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Analysis Essay Assignment:
Brock argues that there is no morally relevant difference between voluntary active euthanasia and physician assisted suicide. Present his argument for this claim as carefully as you can. Now criticize this argument that is demonstrate that it is either invalid or unsound.
VOLUNTARY ACTIVE EUTHANASIA
Since the case of Karen Quinlan first seized public attention fifteen years ago no issue in biomedical
ethics has been more prominent than the debate about forgoing life-sustaining treatment. Controversy
continues regarding some aspects of that debate such as forgoing life-sustaining nutrition and
hydration and relevant law varies some from state to state. Nevertheless I believe it is possible to
identify an emerging consensus that competent patients or the surrogates of incompetent patients
should be permitted to weigh the benefits and burdens of alternative treatments including the
alternative of no treatment according to the patients values and either to refuse any treatment or to
select from among available alternative treatments. This consensus is reflected in bioethics scholarship
in reports of prestigious bodies such as the Presidents Commission for the Study of Ethical Problems in
Medicine The Hastings Center and the American Medical Association in a Large body of judicial
decisions in courts around the country and finally in the beliefs and practices of health care
professionals who care for dying patients.( n1)
More recently significant public and professional attention has shifted from life-sustaining treatment to
euthanasiamore specifically voluntary active euthanasiaand to physician-assisted suicide. Several
factors have contributed to the increased interest in euthanasia. In the Netherlands it has been openly
practiced by physicians for several years with the acceptance of the countrys highest court.( n2) In 1988
there was an unsuccessful attempt to get the question of whether it should be made legally permissible
on the ballot in California In November 1991 voters in the state of Washington defeated a widely
publicized referendum proposal to legalize both voluntary active euthanasia and physician-assisted
suicide. Finally some cases of this kind such as Itd Over Debbie described in the Journal of the
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American Medical Association the suicide machine of Dr. Jack Kevorkian and the cancer patient
Diane of Dr. Timothy Quill have captured wide public and professional attention.( n3) Unfortunately


 

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