If one holds that life is the most important value to be upheld in any situation, one would
a. be arguing for euthanasia on the basis of quality of life
b. be denying that a person has the right to refuse treatment necessary to preserve life
c. be holding that voluntary euthanasia is acceptable morally
d. all of these
e. none of these
Question 2
Arguments based on quality of life that favor assisted suicide and euthanasia maintain that
a. life as such is good
b. life is the preeminent value
c. only a certain form of life is good
d. care providers are always required to try to preserve life
e. none of these