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Penultimate Amazing
I've seen some reference to dignity, and the insistence on protocols different from standard euthanasia because we don't want to kill a person like a dog. That seems silly, if killing a dog is humane.
But one other difficulty seems to be the requirement that a person be conscious of his execution. I think there's still an element of capital punishment that presumes an afterlife in which the punishment itself is remembered, so there has to be a lesson not just for the rest of us but for the person being killed. For this reason, it seems, a person must be aware that he is being executed, though at the same time spared from pain.
If the object is simply to get rid of someone, I think it would be easier. Sneak up on him and put a bullet in his head. Knock him out. Put a drug in his last meal and kill him in his sleep. Hypoxia. Something.
I'm no fan of capital punishment, but if you're going to kill someone it seems it ought to be possible just to kill them without ceremony. Dead is dead.
But one other difficulty seems to be the requirement that a person be conscious of his execution. I think there's still an element of capital punishment that presumes an afterlife in which the punishment itself is remembered, so there has to be a lesson not just for the rest of us but for the person being killed. For this reason, it seems, a person must be aware that he is being executed, though at the same time spared from pain.
If the object is simply to get rid of someone, I think it would be easier. Sneak up on him and put a bullet in his head. Knock him out. Put a drug in his last meal and kill him in his sleep. Hypoxia. Something.
I'm no fan of capital punishment, but if you're going to kill someone it seems it ought to be possible just to kill them without ceremony. Dead is dead.
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