Examlex
Beckwith evaluates several arguments for the permissibility of abortion and concludes that they all fail. He finds fault with the argument from a woman's right over her own body, the argument from abortion being safer than childbirth, and Judith Jarvis Thomson's famous "violinist" argument.
-Thomson argues that even if the unborn is a person from the moment of conception, abortion may still be morally justified.
Antipsychotic Drugs
Medications used to treat various symptoms of psychosis, including hallucinations, delusions, and disorders such as schizophrenia.
Hallucinations
Perceptions in a conscious and awake state that appear real but are created by the mind, lacking actual external stimuli.
Delusions
Strongly held beliefs despite superior evidence to the contrary; often found in psychiatric conditions.
Defensive Manoeuvres
Psychological strategies employed by individuals to protect themselves from anxiety and internal conflicts by denying or distorting reality.
Q1: The original position is an actual historical
Q2: According to Pojman, Rand's argument for the
Q4: Wolf explicitly condemns the moral saint or
Q5: Baier believes that Gilligan challenges the liberal
Q5: Mill believes that a government's interfering with
Q5: Hobbes uses the term Leviathan to refer
Q6: For Aristotle, virtue is a means to
Q9: While Tier 1 is designed to meet
Q11: Ethical egoism requires you to avoid actions
Q72: Hardin thinks that the World Food Bank