Study & Research Problems of Death

This Study Guide consists of approximately 169 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Problems of Death.

Study & Research Problems of Death

This Study Guide consists of approximately 169 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Problems of Death.
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1. John M. Swomley is an emeritus professor at a school of theology. Heather King has had three abortions. Given their life histories, do you find the conclusions they reached concerning the ethics of abortion surprising? Why or why not?
2. After reading the viewpoints by Ann Bradley and Gregg L. Cunningham, do you think that aborting handicapped fetuses is an ethical decision or one that could lead to the justification of infanticide and euthanasia? Explain your answer.
3. Marilyn French argues that the right to abortion gives women more control over their bodies, while Carolyn C. Gargaro contends that abortion rights provide greater freedom to men. Whose argument do you find more convincing and why"

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