What is Callahan's basic argument against euthanasia?
A) Euthanasia is suicide and suicide is wrong.
B) The desire to end one's life prematurely is evidence of mental incompetence. So no rational person could ever desire euthanasia.
C) There are limits on an individual's right to self-determination; hence, considerations of self-determination do not establish the permissibility of euthanasia.
D) There is a legitimate state interest in protecting vulnerable, dying patients from unscrupulous health care providers and insurance companies.
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