Multiple Choice
Wolf argues that the freedom to refuse treatment on the grounds of unwanted bodily invasion does not seem to extend to cover cases of physician-assisted suicide because:
A) Not all physician-assisted suicides will be for the explicit purposes of avoiding bodily invasion.
B) Physician-assisted suicide itself involves a voluntary bodily invasion for the purposes of causing death.
C) Not all refusals of treatment on the grounds of unwanted bodily invasion will lead to death.
D) Unlike euthanasia, physician-assisted suicide does not generally involve any form of bodily invasion.
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