Compassion or murder?
by Nancy Velazquez
Introduction
Euthanasia is considered one of the most controversial
issues today. Some define it as mercy-killing, others as assisted suicide,
and some refer to it as plain murder. Through this webquest, you will be
able to arrive at a thoughtful opinion and support it with convincing arguments.
The Task
Your task will be to analyze the information provided on the Internet resources and decide if euthanasia is "compassion or murder". Select a role as a terminally ill patient,
a family member or a doctor. Taking the perspective of the role selected,
you will formulate a proposal and defend your position.
Resources
Directory of sites on laws, news, right to die societies, glossary
and other euthanasia issues.
International Anti-Euthanasia Task Force
Euthanasia practices, "right to die" cases, assisted suicide,
Jack Kevorkian and others.
Association
for the right to die with dignity
This association campaigns for the right to end one's life in
a dignified manner.
Queensland Right
to Life
What is the difference between passive and active Euthanasia?
What goes on in Holland?
Voluntary Euthanasia Society
What is voluntary Euthanasia? Why are these societies needed?
What are their principles?
Ohio right to life
Ohio's position on Euthanasia and sites to many issues concerning
this topic (involuntary Euthanasia, living wills, pain management therapy...)
Links to pro and anti Euthanasia sites.
Yahoo
Search
Search for further information on Euthanasia ans assisted suicide.
Readings:
The following essays
from The Thoughtful Reader by Mary C. Fjeldstad are recommended:
"Deciding when death is better than life"
Gilbert Cant
"For doctors and patients, decisions on death"
Andrew H. Malcolm
"To live until you die"
Derek Gill
"A crime of compassion"
Barbara Huttmann
The Process
1. Use the resources provided to familiarize
yourself with the topic.
2. Divide up the three roles among your group
members.
terminally ill patient
doctor
family member
3. Conduct your Internet research.
4. Assume your position based on the role
selected.
5. Discuss with your group members your
opinion and reasons.
6. List all the arguments you can that
support your position.
7. As a group, formulate a proposal and
prepare a computer generated persuasive presentation.
8. Include a list of the references
used in completing this webquest.
Evaluation
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Your final presentation will be evaluated based
on how well you can defend your position using facts obtained from your
Internet research.
Conclusion
Through this activity you should have been able
to consider all the different perspectives on this controversial issue
and arrive at a thoughtful opinion supported by arguments. Is Euthanasia
a compassionate act or an excuse for murder? Would you agree to it for
yourself or a close family member? Would you as a doctor use euthanasia
to assist a suffering patient? Why? Why not?