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Utilitarian evaluating the morality of abortion
{ 1 } - He will evaluate the consequences of abortion in terms of the needs inherent in the mother and the child, both as unique individuals and as part of the total human community.
{ 2 } - The values of the child's and mother's lives and deaths are premoral values which take on moral value only when the agent intends a morally good act.
{ 3 } - He will ask if there are laws requiring it or forbidding it, and if not, he will feel free to do what seems convenient.
{ 4 } - He will consider the probable consequences of having or not having the abortion and will attempt to judge whether it will be of greater or lesser benefit to the persons concerned.
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Utilitarian evaluating the morality of abortion
{ 1 } - He will evaluate the consequences of abortion in terms of the needs inherent in the mother and the child, both as unique individuals and as part of the total human community.
{ 2 } - The values of the child's and mother's lives and deaths are premoral values which take on moral value only when the agent intends a morally good act.
{ 3 } - He will ask if there are laws requiring it or forbidding it, and if not, he will feel free to do what seems convenient.
{ 4 } - He will consider the probable consequences of having or not having the abortion and will attempt to judge whether it will be of greater or lesser benefit to the persons concerned.
Prudential personalist evaluating the morality of abortion <=> He will evaluate the consequences of abortion in terms of the needs inherent in the mother and the child, both as unique individuals and as part of the total human community.
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Utilitarian evaluating the morality of abortion
{ 1 } - He will evaluate the consequences of abortion in terms of the needs inherent in the mother and the child, both as unique individuals and as part of the total human community.
{ 2 } - The values of the child's and mother's lives and deaths are premoral values which take on moral value only when the agent intends a morally good act.
{ 3 } - He will ask if there are laws requiring it or forbidding it, and if not, he will feel free to do what seems convenient.
{ 4 } - He will consider the probable consequences of having or not having the abortion and will attempt to judge whether it will be of greater or lesser benefit to the persons concerned.
Proportionalist evaluating the morality of abortion <=> The values of the child's and mother's lives and deaths are premoral values which take on moral value only when the agent intends a morally good act.
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Utilitarian evaluating the morality of abortion
{ 1 } - He will evaluate the consequences of abortion in terms of the needs inherent in the mother and the child, both as unique individuals and as part of the total human community.
{ 2 } - The values of the child's and mother's lives and deaths are premoral values which take on moral value only when the agent intends a morally good act.
{ 3 } - He will ask if there are laws requiring it or forbidding it, and if not, he will feel free to do what seems convenient.
{ 4 } - He will consider the probable consequences of having or not having the abortion and will attempt to judge whether it will be of greater or lesser benefit to the persons concerned.
Deontologist evaluating the morality of abortion <=> He will ask if there are laws requiring it or forbidding it, and if not, he will feel free to do what seems convenient.
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Utilitarian evaluating the morality of abortion
{ 1 } - He will evaluate the consequences of abortion in terms of the needs inherent in the mother and the child, both as unique individuals and as part of the total human community.
{ 2 } - The values of the child's and mother's lives and deaths are premoral values which take on moral value only when the agent intends a morally good act.
{ 3 } - He will ask if there are laws requiring it or forbidding it, and if not, he will feel free to do what seems convenient.
{ 4 } - He will consider the probable consequences of having or not having the abortion and will attempt to judge whether it will be of greater or lesser benefit to the persons concerned.
Utilitarian evaluating the morality of abortion <=> He will consider the probable consequences of having or not having the abortion and will attempt to judge whether it will be of greater or lesser benefit to the persons concerned.
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