On a Kantian view, when a human organism becomes a person (Kant himself did not indicate whether this happens at conception, at viability, or at some other stage of development), it ought to be treated with dignity and respect
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Desmond Stewart's The Limits of Trooghaft speaks to the question of
a. are humans exclusively entitled to be treated in certain ways because of their "superiority" to nonhumans? b. are humans the only sentient species in the universe? c. does science fiction hold the answers to questions about rights? d. whether or not Desmond Stuart was a virtue ethicist.
What word for Christian views of the end of time do many people today see as “disaster?”
a. visions c. apocalypse b. fulfillment d. revelation
Utilitarianism includes the suffering of animals in its calculations of harm and benefit
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Fadl concludes that due to human imperfection any exploration of God's law is pointless
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