The Forum > General Discussion > Ref: 'Do Not Resuscitate' on SBS recently (several parts):
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My comments refer to some extremely ill, debilitated and wasted people, near death who are trying to acquire the means to end their own lives peacefully: Looking at those ‘Rational Suicides’ I had to ask myself the question: Is it really rational to leave it that long? To hang on into so deeply a decrepit state of dysfunction? And, if it is not rational to leave it so long then how long is it rational to leave it? And, most importantly, what would be the ‘rational criteria’ for determining what the optimum time would be?
In the past the timing of the euthanasia was justified under a vague criteria which never had to be rigorous or specific because the candidates were all so close to death that satisfying criteria wasn’t really a big issue and almost all the attention was focused on whether or not it should be done at all. If we establish the rational criteria first it may raise some interesting findings. So, the question I put is:
“Under what terms and conditions should a person, with a clearly expressed wish to do so, be able to end their own life?”
NB: This question specifically circumvents all cases where a person is unable to express their own wishes and therefore all issues arising therefrom. Also, obviously, if you do not think voluntary euthanasia should ever be an available option, you will feel there are ‘no conditions’ under which a person should be able to end their own lives – that is already established.