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Jacky817
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For cases like euthanasia, in some countries, the moral code is that doctors is not allowed to actively do anything to kill the patients. So they will not feed the patients who are in coma/vegetable state so as to let them starve to death, thus an inaction which is considered morally acceptable.
So should inaction be considered as action in all cases or only in some cases and why?
So should inaction be considered as action in all cases or only in some cases and why?