Submitted by aallen6 on December 6, 2007
Its hard to find the morality for any death. A controlled environment at least gives the
choice to the patient. Accidents will occur true enough, but the mistake on someone life who
trusts your ideas in saving him or her without a sense of responsibility is the direct result of non-
consequentialist consideration. For example, lets say you have the responsablity of a child for
the first time. It’s the child first time being with someone other than family and you forget to tell
the child to hold your hand when crossing the street and the child is hit by a car. Who is the
blame? Why, because...
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