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WhattoUnderstand

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According to Brock, what is the most serious argument against legalizing active
  euthanasia?


 
 

a. the erosion in the care of dying patients
  b. the danger of a slippery slope to nonvoluntary euthanasia
  c. the undermining of the moral center of medicine
  d. the lack of respect for patients right of self-determination



Question 2

According to Brock, the patients right of self-determination
 
 

a. does not entitle patients to compel physicians to act contrary to their own moral
  values
  b. entitles patients to compel physicians to act contrary to their own moral values
  c. entitles patients to compel physicians to act contrary to their own moral values
  d. entitles guardians to exercise that right




C.mcnichol98

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Answer to Question 1

b.

Answer to Question 2

a



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