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Which question do the authors NOT think ethics forces us to ask to go beyond mere utilitarianism in dealing with the morality of abortion?

    { 1 } - Will taking an innocent human life bring about a greater good for a greater number of people?
    { 2 } - For what purpose are we created social beings who are inclined to care for the helpless and also for women in the crisis of pregnancy?
    { 3 } - What effect do our decisions have on our culture today and on the situation of future generations?
    { 4 } - For what purpose are we gifted with the intelligence and the skill of medical art, to further life or to destroy it?
    { 5 } - Is the unborn child a gift of God, and for what purpose has he created it?

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1 is correct!

Which question do the authors NOT think ethics forces us to ask to go beyond mere utilitarianism in dealing with the morality of abortion?

This is a question of mere utilitarianism.

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2 is wrong. Please try again.

Which question do the authors NOT think ethics forces us to ask to go beyond mere utilitarianism in dealing with the morality of abortion?

    { 1 } - Will taking an innocent human life bring about a greater good for a greater number of people?
    { 2 } - For what purpose are we created social beings who are inclined to care for the helpless and also for women in the crisis of pregnancy?
    { 3 } - What effect do our decisions have on our culture today and on the situation of future generations?
    { 4 } - For what purpose are we gifted with the intelligence and the skill of medical art, to further life or to destroy it?
    { 5 } - Is the unborn child a gift of God, and for what purpose has he created it?

See p. 175

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3 is wrong. Please try again.

Which question do the authors NOT think ethics forces us to ask to go beyond mere utilitarianism in dealing with the morality of abortion?

    { 1 } - Will taking an innocent human life bring about a greater good for a greater number of people?
    { 2 } - For what purpose are we created social beings who are inclined to care for the helpless and also for women in the crisis of pregnancy?
    { 3 } - What effect do our decisions have on our culture today and on the situation of future generations?
    { 4 } - For what purpose are we gifted with the intelligence and the skill of medical art, to further life or to destroy it?
    { 5 } - Is the unborn child a gift of God, and for what purpose has he created it?

See p. 175

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4 is wrong. Please try again.

Which question do the authors NOT think ethics forces us to ask to go beyond mere utilitarianism in dealing with the morality of abortion?

    { 1 } - Will taking an innocent human life bring about a greater good for a greater number of people?
    { 2 } - For what purpose are we created social beings who are inclined to care for the helpless and also for women in the crisis of pregnancy?
    { 3 } - What effect do our decisions have on our culture today and on the situation of future generations?
    { 4 } - For what purpose are we gifted with the intelligence and the skill of medical art, to further life or to destroy it?
    { 5 } - Is the unborn child a gift of God, and for what purpose has he created it?

See p. 175

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5 is wrong. Please try again.

Which question do the authors NOT think ethics forces us to ask to go beyond mere utilitarianism in dealing with the morality of abortion?

    { 1 } - Will taking an innocent human life bring about a greater good for a greater number of people?
    { 2 } - For what purpose are we created social beings who are inclined to care for the helpless and also for women in the crisis of pregnancy?
    { 3 } - What effect do our decisions have on our culture today and on the situation of future generations?
    { 4 } - For what purpose are we gifted with the intelligence and the skill of medical art, to further life or to destroy it?
    { 5 } - Is the unborn child a gift of God, and for what purpose has he created it?

See p. 175

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