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Problem
A. Did anyone (do) anything wrong in Dax's Case? Who? Suppose Dax asks you for some lethal substance to hasten his death, would you give it to him as his care provider?
B. What is the right to die?
C. What is the difference between a negative right and a positive right? What would be the difference between a negative right to die vs. a positive right to die?
D. What is euthanasia? Is there a moral difference between active and passive euthanasia? What is the difference between voluntary, non-voluntary, and involuntary euthanasia?
E. What is Brock's argument in favor of euthanasia?
F. What does Roe say about state laws on abortion? What about Casey? What is the main argument the Supreme Court gives in Dobbs?
G. What is the difference between a human person and a human being? What is the relationship between moral standing and cognitive abilities?
H. What is JP2's argument against abortion? Does he consider a conceptus a person? What objections did we raise against his view?
I. What is the self-defense objection against Marquis' view? Why does it pose a problem for his argument?
J. Both Thomson and Marquis attempt to solve the abortion debate without determining the moral standing of the conceptus. How are their approaches different?
K. What is a minimally-decent Samaritan duty? What is her point of introducing it? What is the Henry Fonda example supposed to show?
L. What is the difference between justifying abortion rights on the basis of bodily autonomy and reproductive autonomy?
M. Given the arguments we have learned, what is the correct position to take on the abortion debate?