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The value and sanctity of life for the issue of euthanasia Typeit
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is helping someone to die (or ending someone’s life) because they have expressed the wish to die, or because it is believed that they would wish this if they were able to communicate. It can also be known as killing, because some believe it is done out of compassion for the individual who is suffering. Euthanasia is often discussed in the context of someone with a chronic who has no hope of recovery or a better of life. Some people believe that there are instances where allowing or helping someone who is ill to die is the most thing to do. This may be because they are in great pain, or because they lack the ability to do anything for themselves; for instance, if they are paralysed, or in a persistent vegetative state – which means that their has ceased to have function. The ending of the life of another is usually called , which is illegal and which the vast majority of people consider to be immoral. However, some people consider euthanasia to be different because it serves the wishes of the person who is . Currently euthanasia is in the United Kingdom, but there are movements and lobbies in action to attempt to change this. In some countries, such as , euthanasia is legal in certain circumstances.