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Dr. Larson told Donald Cowart not to ask to be allowed to die

Dr. Larson told Donald Cowart not to ask to be allowed to die

Dr. Larson told Donald Cowart not to ask to be allowed to die, because if he were allowed to die that would be “in a sense” like killing him. Explain in what sense Dr. Larson seems to equate these. Is this sense appropriately invoked in this case? Why or why not?

 

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Dr. Larson is talking in the sense of a medical practitioner. When a patient asks to be allowed to die, this is called euthanasia. According to Andersen et al., (1996), “Euthanasia is the deliberate advancement of a person’s death for the benefit of that person. In most cases euthanasia is carried out because the person asks…………….

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