Assume that Rachels is correct in claiming that death is not always a greater evil for a patient than his or her continued existence. Which of the following could you infer from this claim?
A) Passive euthanasia may sometimes be preferable to active euthanasia.
B) In some cases, passive euthanasia should not be considered an instance of genuine "mercy killing."
C) Active euthanasia may sometimes be preferable to passive euthanasia.
D) In some cases, active euthanasia should not be considered an instance of genuine "mercy killing."
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