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    Rachels Argues That the Traditional Distinction Between Active and Passive
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Rachels Argues That the Traditional Distinction Between Active and Passive

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Rachels argues that the traditional distinction between active and passive euthanasia and the conventional doctrine that only the latter is permissible can lead to decisions over life or death being made on irrelevant moral grounds.

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