Euthanasia - A Doctrine of Death

Euthanasia - A Doctrine of Death
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Download or read book Euthanasia - A Doctrine of Death written by Sourav Banerjee and published by Blue Rose Publishers. This book was released on 2022-01-18 with total page 142 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Assisted Suicide is extremely controversial no matter from which perspective you look at it. It is illegal in most countries and that is why the law is given high priority in all chapters. A whole chapter is dedicated to its legal perspective alone. This book not only views it legally but all dimensions – economic, moral, philosophical and biological; are vividly explained. Dear readers can easily engross themselves in whichever genre they are interested in. But frankly speaking, no matter which dimension we took up; it was categorically proved with explicit logic that active euthanasia is not good for society. You can read for yourselves and find that you will also be convinced from all angles. A fantastic scope of research is also proposed that combines meta-physics with the latest biotech advances. If anyone can pursue that; it can become a groundbreaking finding for the entire humanity. All are welcome in this journey called ‘Doctrine of Death’.


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