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One of Gay-Williams's Arguments Against Euthanasia Is Premised in Part

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One of Gay-Williams's arguments against euthanasia is premised in part on the claim that it is unnatural. Identify an action that might be considered unnatural but that, nevertheless, should be considered morally permissible. Explain why the action in question would be permissible, despite its unnaturalness.


Definitions:

Non-verbal Communication

The process of conveying a message without the use of words, including gestures, facial expressions, and body language.

Interpersonal Space

The physical distance maintained between individuals to feel comfortable during social interactions.

Eye Contact

A form of nonverbal communication that occurs when two individuals look directly at each other's eyes.

Status

The relative social, professional, or other standing of someone or something within a group or society.

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