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The Motives for the Act or the Nature of the Act

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The motives for the act or the nature of the act itself are not important considerations for ______.


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Voluntary Intercourse

Sexual activity that is engaged in by fully consenting parties without coercion, emphasizing the importance of consent in sexual ethics.

Judith Jarvis Thomson

A prominent philosopher known for her contributions to moral philosophy and bioethics, including her influential work on the defense of abortion and the trolley problem thought experiment.

Roe V. Wade

A landmark decision by the U.S. Supreme Court that ruled prohibitions of abortion violated a woman's right to privacy.

Supreme Court

The highest judicial body in a country or state, often having the final say in legal disputes and constitutional matters.

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