It is concluded that the alleged distinction between an active and passive euthanasia should be deliberate action.
This means the act of is doing something to bring about death. For instance: injecting a patient with a lethal dose of a drug.
This means the situation of not doing anything. For instance: by intentionally letting a patient die.
However, it is argued that doing something to bring about death is worse than not doing anything.
Therefore, it is concluded that the alleged distinction between an active and passive euthanasia should be deliberate action.
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