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Exam 11: Abortion in the Typical Case
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Question 1
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Why is abortion forbidden given Don Marquis's Future-Like-Ours Argument? Because
Question 2
Multiple Choice
According to Engaging Bioethics, which of the following positions makes the claim that there is no particular point of development when a human being acquires the right to life if it hasn't already acquired it at conception?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
According to the early-brain-activity argument, abortion is morally forbidden
Question 4
Essay
According to an argument against the moral permissibility of abortion, beings of the species Homo sapiens are rational in the sense of having the capacity or disposition to reason. Identify the positon that advances this argument and evaluate the main objection to it.
Question 5
Essay
Explain how Michael Tooley's argument for the moral permissibility of abortion makes use of this claim: "An entity cannot be the sort of thing that can desire that a subject of experiences and other mental states exists unless it possess the concept of such a subject. Moreover, an entity cannot desire that it itself continue existing as a subject of experiences unless it believes that it is now such a subject" (1972: 47).
Question 6
Multiple Choice
What sort of problem would the Interest View face if it were to say that sentience is necessary for moral standing?
Question 7
Multiple Choice
Which of the following views is targeted by Judith Thomson's objection that, just as an acorn does not have the same properties as an oak tree, a human fetus need not have the same properties that a mature human adult has?