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Gagan30 Posted 10 years ago
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Hi
Is this sentence correct
" If the cause of patient's death is for his own benefit and not for one's personal interest then euthanasia is permissible."
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Gagan30 Is this sentence correct No. This is what you mean, I think: If the patient's death is for his own benefit and not for another's personal interest, then euthanasia is permissible. However, I cannot see how one's own death really benefits anyone.

  • Gagan30 Is this sentence correct No.
  • This is what you mean, I think: If the patient's death is for his own benefit and not for another's personal interest, then euthanasia is permissible.
  • However, I cannot see how one's own death really benefits anyone.
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Gagan30Is this sentence correct
No. This is what you mean, I think:

If the patient's death is for his own benefit and not for another's personal interest, then euthanasia is permissible.

However, I cannot see how one's own death really benefits anyone.

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