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A Patient's Unmitigated Suffering or Loss of Bodily Autonomy Is

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A patient's unmitigated suffering or loss of bodily autonomy is invoked as a reason for the moral permissibility of physician-assisted death by

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Definitions:

Moral Intelligence

The capacity to understand right from wrong and to behave based on ethical principles and virtues.

Moral Principles

Fundamental beliefs about what is right and wrong, which guide individuals’ behavior and decision-making processes.

Selflessness

Placing the needs and well-being of others before one's own interests.

Compassion

A deep awareness of and sympathy for another's suffering combined with the desire to alleviate that suffering.

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