Ethical Issues In The Documentary, The Suicide Tourist, And Physician Assisted Suicide

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In physician assisted suicide, there can be many ethical questions raised. From the view of utilitarianism and deontology, morals and consequences come to mind when discussing this topic. These theories play a vital role when exploring this topic and going in depth about its ethical issues. The film maker, John Zaristky, creator of the documentary, The Suicide Tourist, never really stated his viewpoint, only the viewpoint of the people in the video. Ethical issues In the medical field, there has always been the question raised, “What is ethical?” There is a growing conflict between two important principles: autonomy and death being considered a medical treatment. Physician assisted suicide is defined as help from a medical professional, …show more content…

A person that is suffering with the question to end his or her life, must have a deontological approach when making the final decision. A patient that is considering physician assisted suicide has considered the moral and obligational duties that come with the procedure. The person receiving care must think of his or her caretaker because ultimately they are the ones that endures the burden everyday of care. In the documentary, “The Suicide Tourist”, the husband spoke about the burden of feeling like he was punishing his wife for his disease. According to the deontological theory, the man felt as if it was morally wrong to continue living and feeling the way he did (Zaristky, …show more content…

Mr.Ewert says it is his moral duty to die so he can stop being a burden on his family. This is a complex statement because it is the human right for all humans to be able to live a normal life. According to Claire Andre and Manuel Velasquez of Santa Clara University, “All persons have a moral right to choose freely what they will do with their lives as long as they inflict no harm on others (Andre and Manuel, 1987).” Physician assisted suicide is right only when the person uses moral values and complete understanding of the risk he or she is taking when going through with the

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