Euthanasia: Understanding Contexts and Untangling Belief
This paper evaluates the meaning of the language used to describe euthanasia, and asserts the value of a context when attempting to advance a moral argument. Relying on contextual relevance as an aspect of assessment, this paper argues that when evaluating the phrase, 'Euthanasia and doctor-assisted suicide are Murder and should be prohibited by law," a set of fixed beliefs are implied that prohibit any rational understanding of the validity of the idea. 9 pgs. 2 sources.