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Timmerman's main objection to Singer's Drowning Child case is that it is utilitarian in spirit, whereas Timmerman defends Kantian moral theory.
Insanity Defense
A legal defense strategy where the defendant claims they were unable to understand the nature or wrongness of their actions due to mental illness at the time of the crime.
M'Naghten Rule
A legal principle defining the insanity defense by assessing if a defendant was incapable of understanding the wrongness of their action due to a mental disorder at the time of the crime.
Legally Insane
A legal term indicating a person's inability to understand the nature of their actions or distinguish right from wrong due to mental illness.
Mental Disorder
A condition that affects a person's thinking, feeling, behavior, or mood, significantly impacting daily life and functioning.
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