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A Surgeon Knowing Fully Well That Except a Miracle, Nothing

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A surgeon knowing fully well that except a miracle, nothing can save X, who is ailing from a disease. In good faith, if the surgeon operated on X, but a consequence of that operation X died, then which one of the following would be correct?


A) A is held guilty of murder for knowing will that X will not survive
B) A is guilty of murder because the death is the direct consequence of the operation.
C) A is not guilty because he has acted in good faith although knowing fully will that X will die.
D) The matter being subjective, no specific decision can be given.

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