The Right to Die: a Compassionate Choice for the Terminally Ill
Words: 647 Pages: 2 8824Introduction The question of whether a patient suffering from unbearable pain or an incurable illness should have the right to choose death over life sustained by machines or perpetual suffering is one of the most contentious ethical debates of our time. This issue, often referred to as physician-assisted suicide, elicits strong reactions from various quarters, including religious groups, ethical scholars, medical professionals, and the general public. While some oppose assisted suicide on moral or religious grounds, others advocate for it […]