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    A Central Premise of Rachels's Argument Against the Conventional Doctrine
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A Central Premise of Rachels's Argument Against the Conventional Doctrine

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A central premise of Rachels's argument against the conventional doctrine endorsed by the American Medical Association is that killing someone is not always morally worse than letting someone die.

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