Multiple Choice
A patient's unmitigated suffering or loss of bodily autonomy is invoked as a reason for the moral permissibility of physician-assisted death by
A) The Appeal to Trust
B) The Argument from Mercy
C) The Slippery-Slope Argument
D) The right-to-die Argument
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