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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 takes an extreme position on abortion.
Kohlberg
Lawrence Kohlberg proposed a theory of moral development consisting of six stages within three levels, indicating how individuals' abilities to judge right from wrong evolve through their lifetime.
Moral Development
The process through which individuals evolve in their understanding of ethics and morality, shaping their behavior and attitudes towards what is right or wrong.
Ethical Arguments
Discussions or considerations regarding what is morally right or wrong, often reflecting societal norms or personal values.
Handicapped Parking
Handicapped parking refers to designated parking spaces reserved specifically for individuals with disabilities, intended to provide closer access to buildings and facilities.
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