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Although the proportionalist theories of Knauer and McCormick do not recognize suicide to be intrinsically unethical, these ethicists consider mercy killing and suicide to be wrong because no proportionate good could come from allowing them.

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Although the proportionalist theories of Knauer and McCormick do not recognize suicide to be intrinsically unethical, these ethicists consider mercy killing and suicide to be wrong because no proportionate good could come from allowing them.

See p. 414.

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Although the proportionalist theories of Knauer and McCormick do not recognize suicide to be intrinsically unethical, these ethicists consider mercy killing and suicide to be wrong because no proportionate good could come from allowing them.

See p. 414.

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