What is Callahan’s strongest argument against allowing the legalization of euthanasia? Evaluate that argument.
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Callahan's strongest argument against allowing the legalization of euthanasia was that,Euthanasia is no longer a thing of just self-reliance,but a reciprocated,communal resolution among two individuals,the one to be killed and one performing the killing.
The Callahan sense that it is not fair to give lots of authority to the hands of other persons concerning to your life,and he mentioned a good example of slavery.
Then this guide Callahan to a conversation of explanation of deteriorating and how hard it could be to explain such an metaphysical theory.
Without a solid explanation of suffering,the Callahan found that unfeasible to determine who be permitted for physician-assisted suicide.3 persons could have similar situation,only one may realize the suffering intolerable.
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