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According to Velleman, the dignity invoked to support euthanasia:
 
 

a. is not the same as the sense invoked by Kant
  b. is identical to the sense invoked by Kant
  c. rejects the obsession with independence and youth
  d. all of the above



Question 2

Which conclusion is reached by Velleman?
 
 

a. the law should include a right to die
  b. the canons of medical practice should include a right to die
  c. the Supreme Court should recognize a right to die
   d. people are morally entitled to be allowed or helped to die




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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d.





 

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