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33.) Arguments against the death penalty include: 2 the law is not applied fairly. b. the law cannot be mitigated in cas
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33.) Arguments against the death penalty include: 2 the law is not applied fairly. b. the law cannot be mitigated in cas
33.) Arguments against the death penalty include: 2 the law is not applied fairly. b. the law cannot be mitigated in case of human error. the law is not cost-effective. d. the law is not a deterrent. the law is cruel and unusual punishment/violates Hippocratic Oath. all of the above none of the above. 34.) Arguments against abortion focus on the rights of the foetus as a unique person +: 2. its innocence. b. it's a person at conception c. Roe v. Wade (1973). d. mother's responsibility to another living being. e all of the above. 1 a., b., & d. 35.) Arguments for the rights to clone, transplant, experiment, die with dignity hinge on: 2 patient autonomy b. if we are given the power to do it, why be prohibited from using it? (Hume) c. costs. d. a. & b. .b.& c. 36.) What are the 3 major fears of those with terminal illnesses? pain/suffering, indignity/shame, burden to loved ones b pain, cost, means being a zombie persistent vegetative state loss of control .. laws, shame, & penalties 37.) Active vs. Passive Euthanasia have no moral difference according to whom? . Plato 1. Hume Rachels 4. Russell 38.) Kass' major objection to human cloning is the possibility of errors/mutations. (True False)