RepThatMerch22         
         
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BC         
         the case for a right to State-assisted suicide — RepThatMerch22
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         That is, the relief knowing that they could end their suffering at any time makes the suffering much more bearable. — Bitter Crank
BC         
         without the idea of suicide, I'd have killed myself right away — darthbarracuda
fishfry         
         
RepThatMerch22         
         I don't think this is an entirely serious proposal, but for a provocative post it's reasonably well thought out. — Bitter Crank
RepThatMerch22         
         
BC         
         Why, then, should there not be at least a right to suicide? — RepThatMerch22
The individual himself never chooses to be born. He is simply born, and he has no say over what his upbringing is, what his environment is and what to make of his life. He is a consciousness that has entered into existence, through no action of his own.
Why should he not be entitled to put that life to an end if he is of sound mind?
The individual has an instinct for survival, and finds the thought of suicide repulsive. He cannot think of any means by which to commit suicide efficiently, painlessly, quickly and humanely. — RepThatMerch22
andrewk         
         Actually that's an argument that there is not a 'slippery slope', as that term is used in arguments.There is a slippery slope. I don't think a tightly controlled program greases the skids to mass murder, but a very liberal approach might.
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ChrisH         
         Compelling article Banno. — ArguingWAristotleTiff
andrewk         
         
Banno         
         I couldn't see anything in that article that resembled a coherent argument against allowing the terminally ill to obtain assistance to end their life. — andrewk
Before we can talk about death with dignity, we need to ensure that all people, regardless of age or disability, can live with dignity.
ChrisH         
         Before we can talk about death with dignity, we need to ensure that all people, regardless of age or disability, can live with dignity.
ArguingWAristotleTiff         
         Strange. I had completely the opposite reaction to the Stella Young article. — ChrisH
Banno         
         This is a complete non sequitur. — ChrisH
Before we can talk about death with dignity, we need to ensure that all people, regardless of age or disability, can live with dignity.
Banno         
         
ChrisH         
         What was your "opposite reaction" to my being compelled by reading the article? — ArguingWAristotleTiff
Who would know better about living with a disability, what the mind and body go through when someone like you, says something like that, than Stella? — ArguingWAristotleTiff
Banno         
         She is undoubtedly the foremost expert on what it means to live with adversity for Stella Young. This gives her absolutely no authority to speak for others. — ChrisH
ChrisH         
         So, what do you mean by "non sequitur"? — Banno
Before we can talk about death with dignity
.we need to ensure that all people, regardless of age or disability, can live with dignity.
ArguingWAristotleTiff         
         She is undoubtedly the foremost expert on what it means to live with adversity for Stella Young. This gives her absolutely no authority to speak for others. — ChrisH
ArguingWAristotleTiff         
         The greatest indignity most of us will ever encounter in our lives is found in those days/months/years approaching our death. — ChrisH
ChrisH         
         Yes but some people believe that theirlives, regardless of your sense of dignity, are worth living regardless of your standards that you defined. — ArguingWAristotleTiff
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