Euthanasia

 

900-1200 wrd argumentative ppr explaining what the proper moral choice should be. One portion of the ppr (300-400 wrds) must provide a Biblical discussion with some reference to the decalogue and perfect/imperfect duties, while another (200-300 wrds) must be non-Biblical, using words that would be convincing to a non-Christian. Also, compare or contrast your view (200-300 wrds) with how utilitarian reasoning might address the situation.

1. An individual who has a terminal illness wishes to take his own life. He is 70 years old and considers himself a financial burden on his family. He wants to explore the possibility of physician-assisted suicide.

A successful ppr will contain the following elements:

Is between 900 and 1200 words long.
Has a clear, focused thesis or unifying message.
Is a well organized, argumentative that transitions smoothly from point to point.
Shows that you are aware of opposing points of view.
Demonstrates you have an excellent understanding of the terms Decalogue, perfect and imperfect duties, and Moral Law while using these key concepts in the same way as the authors in the assigned course readings.
Makes impressive insights while comparing and contrasting your own position with utilitarianism.
Presents a strong defense of Biblical morality, while at the same time being persuasive to a non-Christian reader.

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