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I foresee a likely future where there are suicide pods on street corners. Not everywhere but in certain cities or certain countries. Maybe just a few in downtowns of bigger cities. People could pay an amount say $500 or $1000 like a vending machine. Then they get in, it locks, and they are killed humanely with nitrogen. Later a van pulls up and respectfully collects the body and it is laid to rest according to the wishes of the deceased. (this is why there was a fee).

Would that be ethical? Why or why not?

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u/Educational_Case_184 — 6 days ago
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What do you think is the greatest failure of ethics in last 50 years? What was not condemned but should have been? What was condemned but should not have been?

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u/Educational_Case_184 — 7 days ago