Rachels claims that euthanasia cannot be said to violate


Read chapters 22 and 23 (Rachels and Harris) in Shafer-Landau's "The Ethical Life" and respond to the following prompt:

Rachels claims that euthanasia cannot be said to violate anyone's rights, given that the patient requests it. Do you find this claim plausible? Is it possible to do something that violates someone's rights even if he or she consents to it? How does your own view apply to cases of suicide?

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