Why, on Hursthouse’s analysis, do some people want to avoid parenthood?

a. Those who do not want to become parents have mistaken ideas about freedom.
b. Those who do not want to become parents are mistaken about the nature of selfrealization.
c. Those who do not want to become parents have an immature view of life—that
life is all about “having a good time”
d. All of the above


ANS: D

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