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    This is where she introduce her famous violinist story. Thomson ask us to imagine “that you were kidnapped by the society of music lovers and that you woke up to find that the violinist’s circulatory system was plugged into yours and you were sharing your kidneys. The director of the hospital then tell you that

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    about their beliefs on this topic‚ I will use Don Marquis’ article arguing why abortion is immortal and Judith Jarvis Thomson’s article defending abortion. I have always had a very strong opinion on abortion and Judith Jarvis Thomson has only helped solidify my argument. Although Don Marquis presents some very powerful and reasonable arguments against abortion‚ I will argue that Judith Jarvis Thomson’s defense of abortion is stronger and more reasonable. In Thomson’s article “A Defence of Abortion”

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    Nigel Warburton is a contemporary British thinker‚ who writes books mainly about philosophy. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Bristol and Doctor of Philosophy degree from the Darwin College‚ Cambridge. Warburton was a lecturer at the University of Nottingham‚ and in 1944 he joined the Department of Philosophy at the Open University. Today‚ he gives philosophy courses in Tate Modern and writes a monthly post “Everyday Philosophy” for Prospect Magazine. Also‚ Nigel Warburton

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    Abortion: One of the Most Controversial Topics Today In the early American Colonies‚ English Common Law was adopted by the United States‚ which declared abortion forbidden. The procedure was ruled a misdemeanor if performed before quickening‚ which meant "feeling life‚" and a felony if performed after quickening. In the early 1800s‚ it was discovered that life begins at conception and not when the mother "feels life." Eighty-five percent of the states had laws that made all abortions a felony

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    what is morally correct and‚ what is morally wrong. My view will be focused on why it is morally correct to have abortion based on certain circumstances of the parent of the unborn child. Using views of Don Marquis who is against abortion and Judith Jarvis Thomson who is for abortion‚ I will explain there views and break down my meaning of why abortion is morally correct. Don Marquis‚ philosopher against abortion explains why abortion is wrong. Marquis sets out to explain why abortion is immoral without

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    permissible to kill somebody in self defence? Abstract This paper will discuss if‚ and when‚ it is morally permissible to kill in self defence‚ and‚ in order to support my views‚ I will use ‘thought experiments’ from other philosophers such as Thomson‚ who puts across scenarios where there is an aggressor or a threat against your life (these titles will be clarified later). I will also use my own analogies‚ which puts you in a car facing different situations that will kill somebody in order to

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    Philosophy 304 Sample Questions 1. What does Judith Jarvis Thomson find to be mistaken in the conservative position regarding abortion? Describe thoroughly the analogies she uses to make her case. 1. Judith Jarvis Thomson: Finds the conservative position to be mistaken regarding abortion. • The conservative position commonly spends most of their time establishing that the fetus is a person‚ but the moral impermissibility of abortion doesn’t follow simply from the admission that the

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    Cited: "Abortion." Encyclopaedia Britannica - Online. 1 Oct. 2000. Anne Minas. Belmont‚ CA: Wadsworth/Thomson Inc‚ 2000. 402-409. Anne Minas. Belmont‚ CA: Wadsworth/Thomson Inc‚ 2000. 398-401. 1 Oct. 2002 Sherwin‚ Susan Belmont‚ CA: Wadsworth/Thomson Learning Inc‚ 2000. 410-417.

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    Teaching Background Students discuss an ethical dilemma that is readily comprehensible – who to save in a lifeboat. The various ethical perspectives can be derived in students’ own words. Alternatively‚ each group can assume one perspective and analyze their choices through that lens. Student Handouts: Ethical Group Discussion – The Lifeboat Discussions about the lifeboat are influenced strongly by how the question is posed. Be sure to allow room for solutions that maximize fairness (i.e.

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    right by the highest court of the land. Many people are fervent supporters of abortion. Their reasons for support are varied. These readings include excerpts from the majority opinion of Roe v. Wade‚ as well as articles by two feminists-- Judith Jarvis Thomson and Serrin M. Foster--on the morality of abortion. Many people believe abortion is a moral issue‚ but it is also a constitutional issue. It is a woman’s right to choose what she does with her body‚ and it should not be altered or influenced

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