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"consenting adult killing, like consenting adult slavery or degradation, is a strange route to human dignity."
the information that patients offer to medical professionals comes with the understanding that they will not needlessly divulge that information. this understanding is essential to
T/F: a pew research center survey from 2017 revealed that the majority of adults surveyed believe abortion is morally acceptable
T/F: in planned parenthood of southeaster pennsylvania v. casey, the supreme court ruled that states can require a woman to inform her husband prior to obtaining an abortion
don marquis believes we can solve the question of abortion by explaining
T/F: john t. noonan, jr. believes that killing a fetus is almost always wrong
T/F: the congregation for the doctrine of faith of the roman catholic church says interventions in the womb should be rejected because they are artificial
according to the congregation for the doctrine of faith of the roman catholic church, marriage does not confer upon the spouses the right
non-feminist accounts of abortion, according to susan sherwin, focus on the moral satuts of
peter singer considers what he calls the "simple case" of
laura m. purdy makes a consequentialist case for
T/F: most patients do not want their doctors to tell them if they have cancer
leon r. kass believes cloning will turn procreation into
john t. noonan, jr. observes that conflicts over rights are different for a fetus, because the right at stake is always the right to life and because the fetus
T/F: in roe v. wade, the supreme court appealed to a right to privacy in order to rule that states cannot ban abortion before viability
T/F: mary anne warren believes that killing a fetus is almost always wrong
dan w. brock offers an assessment of arguments for and against
the case of baby m involveda. IVFb. GIFTc. ZIFTd. cloninge. none of the above
several men died because of an untreated disease, even though an effective treatment became available to researchers of the US Public Health Service. this 40 year old experiment is known as
according to judith jarvis thomson, the right to life consists in