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Prudential personalist evaluating the morality of abortion
{ 1 } - He will ask if there are laws requiring it or forbidding it, and if not, he will feel free to do what seems convenient.
{ 2 } - 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.
{ 3 } - He will try to take into account all the consequences of the action but will evaluate them in terms of the self-realization of the persons involved and of the community of persons of which they are a part in their historic context.
{ 4 } - He will judge whether the values of the abortion outweigh the prima facie disvalues that are traditionally associated with it.
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Prudential personalist evaluating the morality of abortion
{ 1 } - He will ask if there are laws requiring it or forbidding it, and if not, he will feel free to do what seems convenient.
{ 2 } - 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.
{ 3 } - He will try to take into account all the consequences of the action but will evaluate them in terms of the self-realization of the persons involved and of the community of persons of which they are a part in their historic context.
{ 4 } - He will judge whether the values of the abortion outweigh the prima facie disvalues that are traditionally associated with it.
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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Prudential personalist evaluating the morality of abortion
{ 1 } - He will ask if there are laws requiring it or forbidding it, and if not, he will feel free to do what seems convenient.
{ 2 } - 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.
{ 3 } - He will try to take into account all the consequences of the action but will evaluate them in terms of the self-realization of the persons involved and of the community of persons of which they are a part in their historic context.
{ 4 } - He will judge whether the values of the abortion outweigh the prima facie disvalues that are traditionally associated with it.
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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3 is correct!
Prudential personalist evaluating the morality of abortion
{ 1 } - He will ask if there are laws requiring it or forbidding it, and if not, he will feel free to do what seems convenient.
{ 2 } - 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.
{ 3 } - He will try to take into account all the consequences of the action but will evaluate them in terms of the self-realization of the persons involved and of the community of persons of which they are a part in their historic context.
{ 4 } - He will judge whether the values of the abortion outweigh the prima facie disvalues that are traditionally associated with it.
Prudential personalist evaluating the morality of abortion <=> He will try to take into account all the consequences of the action but will evaluate them in terms of the self-realization of the persons involved and of the community of persons of which they are a part in their historic context.
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Prudential personalist evaluating the morality of abortion
{ 1 } - He will ask if there are laws requiring it or forbidding it, and if not, he will feel free to do what seems convenient.
{ 2 } - 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.
{ 3 } - He will try to take into account all the consequences of the action but will evaluate them in terms of the self-realization of the persons involved and of the community of persons of which they are a part in their historic context.
{ 4 } - He will judge whether the values of the abortion outweigh the prima facie disvalues that are traditionally associated with it.
Proportionalist evaluating the morality of abortion <=> He will judge whether the values of the abortion outweigh the prima facie disvalues that are traditionally associated with it.
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