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Two absolute moral positions directly oppose each other and prevent an easy
resolution to the abortion controversy . One position maintains that abortion is the
killing of human beings . The other position declares that a woman has the right
to ...
Two absolute moral positions directly oppose each other and prevent an easy
resolution to the abortion controversy . One position maintains that abortion is the
killing of human beings . The other position declares that a woman has the right
to ...
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An editorial in the April 2 , 1966 , issue of The New Republic commented on
Justice Douglas ' position : “ It would be nice if we could have a society in which
nothing that others sold or displayed made anyone fear for the future of his
children .
An editorial in the April 2 , 1966 , issue of The New Republic commented on
Justice Douglas ' position : “ It would be nice if we could have a society in which
nothing that others sold or displayed made anyone fear for the future of his
children .
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The American Medical Association's position that one need not use “
extraordinary means ” to keep a person alive is almost universally accepted . This
is commonly referred to as “ passive euthanasia . ” ( “ Euthanasia " comes from
the Greek ...
The American Medical Association's position that one need not use “
extraordinary means ” to keep a person alive is almost universally accepted . This
is commonly referred to as “ passive euthanasia . ” ( “ Euthanasia " comes from
the Greek ...
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