On p. 348, Burt begins explаining hоw he thinks thаt physiciаns shоuld respect patients’ autоnomy by saying, At that point I think it is not only permissible but imperative that whoever hears that respond not with “OK, great, let’s go ahead,” but instead with, “Well, why exactly do you want that? Why have you come to that conclusion? I want to explore that with you. He continues his explanation and at one point says, Now come the end of the day, yes, it’s your life, it’s not my life. But the question is, When have we reached the end of the day?” Dax gives his answer to this question at the end of the dialogue (somewhere on the last two pages). What is his answer?
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