euth - 1.Assess the view that situation ethics is of no help with regard to the issue of euthanasia Flashcards
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intro
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- Euthanasia is the hastening of someone’s death
- Situations ethics looks at the most loving thing to do in each individual situation – using agape
- It is of help
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paragraph 1
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- Fletcher, sanctity of life is not complete
- Use of personalism (people and their welfare, importance of autonomy) and pragmatism (we should do whatever is likely to work)
- We are not simply given rules to obey but we are using reason and can think of how to serve love
- Useful for an issue as complex of euthanasia in which every case and person differs
- What may be loving for one is not what is loving for another
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paragraph 2
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- This can be seen a quite vague and people may do different things as there are no rules
- As there are lacks of absolute boundaries this leads to a slippery slope
- What may be loving for one is not what is loving for another can be seen as a disadvantage and not useful to an issue as complex as euthanasia
- Need clear absolute decisions
- HOWEVER, this is not a strong argument as we should respect individual’s autonomy
- And modern technology and knowledge means that we can know who is worth saving
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paragraph 3
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- Natural law can be seen as an alternative to use so we can understand who is worth saving
- Looks at the 4 tiers of law – eternal law, God, he controls who lives or dies
- Upholding the sanctity of life and defending out rights, with no one playing God
- HOWEVER, this does not place any weight on human autonomy and has not way of helping to relieve pain
- Argument is a weakness when compared to situation ethics where we have autonomy and our own decisions, we are respected and what is done in each situation is best
- Supported by Singer – need to reduce pain (euthanasia is ok)
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conclusion
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- Situation ethics is most helpful when considering euthanasia