A physician who argues in favor of restricting access to genetic tests because genetic self-knowledge causes psychological harms, and patients cannot understand the complexities and implications of genetic information, is reasoning using
A) the principle of nonmaleficence.
B) the principle of utility.
C) paternalism.
D) the principle of respect for persons.
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