Question

In 2002, the eighty-six-year-old war hero Admiral Chester W. Nimitz Jr., in a suicide pact

with his eighty-nine-year-old wife, ended his life with an overdose of sleeping pills. According

to a news report, Having lost 30 pounds from a stomach disorder, suffering from congestive

heart failure and in constant back pain, the admiral had been determined to dictate the hour of

his death. His wife, who suffered from osteoporosis so severe her bones were breaking, had

gone blind. She had no desire to live without her husband. Assuming this is an accurate

account of Admiral Nimitzs motivations, to what moral principle did he appeal to justify taking

his own life?

a. justice c. right to life

b. beneficence d. autonomy

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