Argumentative Research

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Atreya, A., Khadka, A., & Kandel, R. A. (2021). Palliative care and euthanasia: A Nepalese scenario. Medico-Legal Journal, 00258172211042694.

This article will be useful to the study because it addresses the risks associated with euthanasia. According to the report, practicing euthanasia is connecting life to death. Therefore, the review of the paper will help in providing information about the risks associated with euthanasia.

Clifton, S. (2021, August). Disability and the Complexity of Choice in the Ethics of Abortion and Voluntary Euthanasia. In The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy: A Forum for Bioethics and Philosophy of Medicine (Vol. 46, No. 4, pp. 431-450). US: Oxford University Press.

This article provides the perception of religious groups concerning the practice of euthanasia. It offers supportive arguments why euthanasia is considered not right according to the beliefs of the religious group. According to the article, life is sacred and given as a gift from God. Therefore, the paper will be useful in providing information about the negative impact of euthanasia which is necessary before making the final decision.

Denys, D. (2018). Is euthanasia psychiatric treatment? The struggle with death on request in the Netherlands. American journal of psychiatry, 175(9), 822-823.

The article provides useful information about the advantages and disadvantages of practicing euthanasia while providing different examples that help make a better decision. The purpose of the source was to provide extensive arguments about euthanasia in the Netherlands by providing conditions under which euthanasia should be accepted and circumstances where it should not be granted.

Deshmukh, C. D., & Polshettiwar, S. A. (n.d.). The Euthanasia-A Boon or Curse: An Understanding.

This article provides a comprehensive argument about euthanasia by covering all the aspects such as the religious, scholarly, and traditional points of view. The overall coverage of the subject matter will ensure that all the impact of euthanasia is provided for easier comparison before reaching the final decision of either accepting or rejecting the idea of adopting the practice of euthanasia.

Fontalis, A., Prousali, E., & Kulkarni, K. (2018). Euthanasia and assisted dying: what is the current position, and what are the key arguments informing the debate?. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 111(11), 407-413.

This article is relevant because it has new literature not more than five years after publication. It provides different perspectives of the subject matter of euthanasia, providing a detailed argument of those who support the idea of euthanasia and, at the same time, give the reasons for those who do not support the concept of euthanasia.

Köhler, A., Collymore, C., Finger-Baier, K., Geisler, R., Kaufmann, L., Pounder, K. C., ... & Strähle, U. (2017). Report of workshop on euthanasia for zebrafish—a matter of welfare and science. Zebrafish, 14(6), 547-551.

The article provides the overall benefits and drawbacks of adopting the practice of euthanasia. Discussing both the positive and negative impacts of euthanasia makes it easier to conclude and decide based on the matter instead of having only one side of the argument. Therefore, the information obtains from the article will be useful when it comes to decision-making.

Ten Have, H., & Neves, M. D. C. P. (2021). Euthanasia, General. In Dictionary of Global Bioethics (pp. 493-494). Springer, Cham.

This article will be useful when writing the background information and introduction about euthanasia because it provides different definitions and principles of euthanasia. Therefore, it is a relevant article as it will help in introducing the topic under the study.

References

Atreya, A., Khadka, A., & Kandel, R. A. (2021). Palliative care and euthanasia: A Nepalese scenario. Medico-Legal Journal, 00258172211042694.

Clifton, S. (2021, August). Disability and the Complexity of Choice in the Ethics of Abortion and Voluntary Euthanasia. In The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy: A Forum for Bioethics and Philosophy of Medicine (Vol. 46, No. 4, pp. 431-450). US: Oxford University Press.

Denys, D. (2018). Is euthanasia psychiatric treatment? The struggle with death on request in the Netherlands. American journal of psychiatry, 175(9), 822-823.

Deshmukh, C. D., & Polshettiwar, S. A. (n.d.). The Euthanasia-A Boon or Curse: An Understanding.

Fontalis, A., Prousali, E., & Kulkarni, K. (2018). Euthanasia and assisted dying: what is the current position, and what are the key arguments informing the debate?. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 111(11), 407-413.

Köhler, A., Collymore, C., Finger-Baier, K., Geisler, R., Kaufmann, L., Pounder, K. C., ... & Strähle, U. (2017). Report of workshop on euthanasia for zebrafish—a matter of welfare and science. Zebrafish, 14(6), 547-551.

Ten Have, H., & Neves, M. D. C. P. (2021). Euthanasia, General. In Dictionary of Global Bioethics (pp. 493-494). Springer, Cham.