Moral dilemma: is there a moral difference between killing and letting die in healthcare?
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چکیده
The purpose of this paper was to prove that there no moral difference between killing and letting one die in healthcare. It important be aware the equivalence die. Abrahamic religions; Islam, Christianity Judaism, all argue for sanctity life. world’s major religions Judaism have doctrines concerning life they support main arguments is In relation patient autonomy patient's right die, it very highlight doctors a legal responsibility save lives. addition, we discussed distinction centres on true definition who responsible defining quality intention foresight were critical points supported thesis statement same. acts omissions doctrine as described showed kill person or let him Finally, extensively various viewpoints regarding whether not There doubt debate over will continue years come. issue addressed at particular time history with advent modern medical technology.
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عنوان ژورنال: International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
سال: 2022
ISSN: ['2320-6012', '2320-6071']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18203/2320-6012.ijrms20220308