Multiple Choice
Wolf argues that euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide cannot be justified on the grounds of patient autonomy because:
A) Patients at the end of life more often than not lack autonomy.
B) A doctor is not obliged to do everything that a patient wants.
C) Euthanasia and assisted suicide are not necessary to provide humane end-of-life care.
D) A case where a patient autonomously elects to end his or her life is suicide, not euthanasia.
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