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Essay heading: Voluntary Euthanasia
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Hence, they may resort to exercising the right to choose and make the decision to be euthanized to retain what is left of the instrumental value of their lives and dignity to make live worth living. Voluntary euthanasia is seen to violate the fundamental human right to live, as well as, assault an individual’s intrinsic value of life and dignity... displayed 300 characters
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Hence, voluntary euthanasia is a moral issue because of the conflict between the right to choose and the right to live of an individual.
Question 2: Identify the central argument found in the article concerning the issue of voluntary euthanasia.
Those who feel that the respecting an individual’s autonomy, right to choose is important, and that voluntary euthanasia should be made legal can make the following case in support of their position
Argument
P1: Everyone has rights
P2: One of our rights is the right to choose... displayed next 300 characters
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