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Euthanasia Essay Questions: AO1) Explain how a follower of a natural law might respond to issues raised in euthanasia? A02) A natural law approach is the best approach to Euthanasia? A01) "We should not interfere with nature but allow thing to take their rightful course" Ethics 6: Euthanasia by Reg Luhman What is natural law? Natural Law is a deontological theory and absolute. "The natural law theory states that everything is created for a particular function and fulfilling this purpose is the good which everything should aim" Ethics and religion by Joe Jenkins. The theory of Natural Law was put forward by Aristotle but championed by Aquinas. Aristotle believed that everything served a purpose and distinguished between 'efficient causes and 'final causes'. Aquinas was a Christian well-known Christian philosopher and theologian. St Thomas Aquinas' theory is absoulist and dentological which means that it is focused on the ethical actions. What is Euthanasia?...

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