This document discusses euthanasia and whether it can be morally permissible. It defines active and passive euthanasia as well as voluntary, involuntary, and non-voluntary euthanasia. It raises questions about whether we can truly know a patient's wishes or what is in their best interest. It also discusses potential bad consequences of legalizing voluntary euthanasia, such as fears of pressure on the elderly. The document does not take a clear stance but raises important moral considerations around a patient's right to life and the conditions under which voluntary death may be acceptable.