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10.
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Statement: Should mercy death be
legalized, i.e., all those who are suffering from terminal diseases be
allowed to end their lives if they so desire?
Arguments:
I.
No.
Nobody should be allowed to end his/her life at his/her will as this goes
against the basic tenets of humanity.
II.
Yes.
Patients undergoing terrible suffering and having absolutely no chance of
recovery should be liberated from suffering through mercy death.
III.
No.
Even mercy death is a sort of killing and killing can never be legalized.
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A.
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None is strong
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B.
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Only I and II are
strong
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C.
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Only II and III are
strong
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D.
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Only I and III are
strong
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E.
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All are strong
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Answer: Option E
Explanation:
Clearly, mercy death will serve as a
liberation to those to whom living is more difficult and painful. But then, it
is an inhuman act and does not appeal. So, both arguments II and III hold
strong. Besides, it becomes our moral duty to encourage such people to live
their lives to the fullest and support them through the crisis/and not
demoralize them by allowing them to die if they wish to. Hence, argument I also
holds strong.