"Autonomy"

a. is an irrelevant factor in moral arguments about euthanasia
b. supports arguments against an individual's right to refuse treatment that is necessary topreserve his or her life
c. means being able to make law for oneself
d. means one is morally permitted to override the decisions of others concerning the preservation of his or her life
e. none of these


C

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