H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr. argues that
a. Life is always a precious gift.
b. Life can sometimes be seen as an injury.
c. The value of a life can never be determined.
d. Children's lives are more valuable than those of adults.
Question 2
The Interest in Existing argument holds that
a. It is sometimes better to exist in a coma than not exist at all.
b. It is better to be alive than not exist in some cases.
c. Euthanasia is wrong because it kills an existing person.
d. We have a duty to reproduce as much as possible.