According to Rebecca Dresser . . .
A) There is no principled way to determine what is best for Alzheimer's patients
B) Autonomy is more important than well-being
C) Alzheimer's patients' well-being depends on both their current and past perspectives.
D) Decisions we make for Alzheimer's patients should always respect their current views.
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