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Aristotle States P 53
1,475 wordsNichomachean Ethics by Aristotle attempts to define the meaning of ethics and to create the perfect society as did Plato in The Republic. In Aristotle's attempt at definition he discusses the difference and significance of voluntary and involuntary action. Beginning by defining, Aristotle soon realizes many situations are too complex for just black vs. white terms and he introduces another term; non-voluntary. This leads to discussion of choice and deliberation, bringing his viewpoints into appl...
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Voluntary Euthanasia Common Arguments
1,030 wordsToday, voluntary euthanasia is getting closer to being legalized in more than just one state in the United States. ? ? Voluntary? euthanasia means that the act of putting the person to death is the end result of the person? s own free will? (Bender 19). ? Voluntary euthanasia is an area worthy of our serious consideration, since it would allow patients who have exhausted all other reasonable options to choose death rather than continue suffering? (Bender 19). The question of whether or not volun...
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