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Richard Doerflinger 's Argument Against Physician Assisted Suicide

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1) Compare and Contrast • a) Richard Doerflinger is the first author and is against physician-assisted suicide. In his article he starts by saying that killing an innocent person is against the Jewish and Christian worldviews. He argues that those in favor of assisted suicide put less, if no, value on human life. He quoted an advocate of assisted suicide, Attorney Robert Risley, who stated that a life of suffering “racked with pain,” is “not the kind of life we cherish.” Roerflinger says that advocates argue for a pro-choice look at the issue instead of what should be viewed as a claim that some lives are not worth living. He also argues that assisted suicide is not a case of ensuring one’s right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” It is instead the exact opposite because life is fundamental to liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Roerflinger continues to state claims from advocates of assisted suicide. He states that they defend their side by saying “we do not encourage suicide for any reason except to relieve unremitting suffering.” Roerflinger argues that with this claim, liberty and freedom of choice loses its value if one’s choice cannot relieve suffering or lead to happiness. He argues that the advocate’s claim of “pro-choice” is not inconsistent here. He says their highest priority seems to the pursuit of happiness rather than freedom of choice. Roerflinger explains that the advocates are ultimately saying; if one has an inability to pursue happiness

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