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audragclark

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Which moral view would deny that a lack of rational autonomy justifies depriving impaired infants of a chance to claim life, bodily integrity, and social affiliation?
 
  a) Utilitarianism
  b) Rawls's theory
  c) Natural law
  d) The capabilities approach

Question 2

Which moral view holds that even the most impaired newborn is a human person?
 
  a) Utilitarianism
  b) Ross's theory
  c) Rawls's theory
  d) Natural law



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shailee

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Answer to Question 1

d) The capabilities approach

Answer to Question 2

d) Natural law




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Reply 2 on: Jun 19, 2018
Gracias!


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