PHL 406 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Involuntary Euthanasia, Voluntary Euthanasia, Preference Utilitarianism

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We have a moral obligation to help the child die if their life will not be worth living from the internal perspective of the infant. Becomes more complex if the disease will lessen the quality of life but not make it unlivable. In this view it would not be moral to kill the child. Prior existence taking into account only beings who currently exist. Total version takes into account children not born yet but would be if the child did not exist. In this view the total happiness is greater if the child dies than if it lives ( e. g. , if the family will have another child if the disabled on is killed) Singer uses utilitarian arguments to demonstrate his stance with respect to particular issues. Carried out at the request of the person killed. The kind of euthanasia most people argue for.

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