Multiple Choice
According to Rachels, if the motive is morally appropriate,
A) passive euthanasia is not morally worse than active euthanasia.
B) active euthanasia is not morally worse than passive euthanasia.
C) the action itself is inconsequential.
D) physician-assisted suicide is ethical.
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