According to Gay-Williams, a life-ending act on the part of a doctor may be considered euthanasia if death was not the intended consequence of the action.
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Q960: According to Gay-Williams, the argument that euthanasia
Q961: Gay-Williams argues that euthanasia is always contrary
Q962: One premise in Gay-Williams's argument against euthanasia
Q963: According to Gay-Williams, the practical effects of
Q964: Gay-Williams argues that permitting euthanasia may encourage
Q966: Why, according to Gay-Williams, would so-called passive
Q967: Explain in your own words Gay-Williams's "Argument
Q968: Given his arguments in "Active and Passive
Q969: Gay-Williams argues that euthanasia can never be
Q970: One of Gay-Williams's arguments against euthanasia is
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