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maegan_martin

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Claims on behalf of the legitimacy of rational suicide are generally founded on
 
  a. the absence of pain and suffering
  b. individual autonomy and self-determination
  c. disagreement with those who assist in the process
  d. self-abnegation
  e. the doctrine of inimicality

Question 2

Which of the following practical measures is not recommended for helping suicidal persons?
 
  a. listen to what these persons are saying
  b. tell these persons that the crisis they think they are having is not really of much importance
  c. stay with such persons until the crisis passes
  d. point out alternative solutions to perceived problems
  e. get them to talk about their actual plans



31809pancho

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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