Topic > Exploring Dignity in Euthanasia Debates - 1302
For example, while Ramon was paralyzed, he still had the ability to think and decide for himself. But what about those who are not conscious (people in comas)? Or people who don't have full understanding of their decisions or what's going on? Don't they deserve the right to euthanasia? How can you say they no longer wish to live? If euthanasia is allowed, then it becomes a public thing. This way, others would be allowed to make decisions for those who cannot decide for themselves whether they want to live or not. It gives someone else the power to decide whether or not to die
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