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What is the difference between Active vs. Passive Euthanasia? - ️️Active --> Person 1 determines the death of Person 2 based on illness/condition. Explain an argument - ️️Two steps. (1) Define all key terms. (2) Then, rewrite out the argument by saying the reasoning behind the argumen...

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What is the difference between Active vs. Passive Euthanasia? - ✔️✔️Active -->
Person 1 determines the death of Person 2 based on illness/condition.

Explain an argument - ✔️✔️Two steps. (1) Define all key terms. (2) Then, rewrite out
the argument by saying the reasoning behind the argument. A good tip would be to go
over each line by line and give reasoning from there.


Evaluate an argument - ✔️✔️Say whether the argument is "valid" or not

Present an argument - ✔️✔️Restate the argument as it was presented in class or in the
reading. Do this by giving all of the premises in order along with the conclusion.

Present a view - ✔️✔️Reiterate the view as it was given in class or in the reading

Explain a view - ✔️✔️Two steps. (1) Define all key terms. (2) Then, rewrite out the view
in your own words and give examples/analogies.

The Traditional Argument against Abortion - ✔️✔️1. It is always morally wrong to kill an
innocent human being
2. All human fetuses are innocent human beings
3. If 1 & 2, then abortion is always morally wrong
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4. Therefore, abortion is always morally wrong

The Famous Violinist Argument - ✔️✔️1) If the right to one's body is NOT morally more
important than the right that everyone has the right to live...
2) [Violinist Story]
3) Then, the individual who was forced into aiding the Violinist should have to suffer
because everyone has the right to live.
4) It is immoral to force someone into this treatment and there are cases where the right
to one's body is more imperative.
______________________________________________________________________
__________
5) Therefore, everyone's right to their bodies are more imperative than the idea that
everyone has the right to live.

What are 2 criterions for "human" when it comes to Abortion? - ✔️✔️1) Physical
Human

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