Multiple Choice
What role does the discussion of potential misdiagnosis of a terminal condition play in Gay-Williams's argument against euthanasia?
A) It is used as a premise for the conclusion that euthanasia is inherently against human nature.
B) It is used as a premise for the conclusion that euthanasia is never in one's self-interest.
C) It is used to respond to the argument that there is no meaningful distinction between active and passive euthanasia.
D) It is used to explain the potentially corrupting influence euthanasia could have on health-care professionals.
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