Multiple Choice
What types of suicide does Brant think are excused, even though they are objectively wrong?
A) Terminally-ill patients who believe they are morally bound to commit suicide in order to prevent their families from financial ruin.
B) Those who commit suicide while temporarily insane.
C) People who commit suicide while they are not "generally themselves"
D) All of the above
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