Question

In 2009 Jeffrey Locker was found tied up in his car and dead as a result of multiple stab

wounds. Kenneth Minor was arrested and charged with his murder, but Minor claimed that

Locker had hired him to assist in his death so that his family could receive a life insurance

payment that would eliminate Lockers large debts. Assume that Minors claim was true.

A natural law theorist would determine that Minors action was

a. morally permissible, because it was a legitimate application of the doctrine of double effect.

b. morally impermissible, because it was not a legitimate application of the doctrine of double effect.

c. morally permissible, because Jeffrey had consented and Minor had respected his autonomy.

d. morally impermissible, because the law does not allow for citizens to assist others in committing suicide.

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