Question 1: Explain in depth why voluntary euthanasia is a moral issue
The excerpt demands respect for individuals to make their own rationale decisions regarding voluntary euthanasia, as long as these decisions do not result in harm to others. Voluntary euthanasia is the act of killing a person at his or her request. It is usually carried out in the belief that dying would benefit the person and end their sufferings.
Voluntary euthanasia is a moral issue for the following reasons. When making the decision to undergo euthanasia, we are deciding whether dying is of a benefit to us to end our sufferings and subsequently, exercising our right to choose. All individuals have a right to choose, allowing them to retain control of decisions that bear great significance to them such as dying. In order to respect someone, we must acknowledge this right and his or her capability to make rationale decisions.
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