Euthanasia

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Rhea F

 

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February 8, 2016

 

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University

 

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Karen was placed on a respirator and never recovered consciousness. After 7 months, her father requested that the respirator be turned off but the hospital refused. The case reached the New Jersey Supreme Court and in 1976 it rendered the landmark decision that Karen Ann Quinlan had a constitutional right to die...
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The decision became the pivotal point for the reemergence of the debate on Euthanasia and the birth of Right-to-Die movements. The right to life is recognized in virtually every society in the world. From the earliest civilizations to modern penal codes, there is a prohibition against murder. Catholic teaching tells us that Direct and Intentional Killing is considered gravely sinful...
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