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Chapter 42 Self Quiz
Virtue Theory and Abortion, Rosalind Hursthouse
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According to Hursthouse, the familiar facts of pregnancy include
it is the result of sexual intercourse.
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it lasts about nine months.
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parents tend to care passionately about their offspring.
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all of the above
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Hursthouse argues that the current philosophical literature on abortion is badly out of touch with reality because
it ignores familiar biological facts about human reproduction.
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it fails to take the anti-abortion perspective seriously.
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it disregards the role of politics in moral disputes.
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it overlooks the history of the women’s rights movement.
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According to Hursthouse, a woman who decides to have an abortion because she believes she is “not ready for motherhood yet” may be showing which of the following?
cowardice
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a lack of seriousness
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humility
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any of the above
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In response to the criticism that virtue ethics has unresolvable conflicts built into it, Hursthouse
denies that such a problem arises.
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admits that there is a problem but claims that it is very easily solved.
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admits that there is a problem but claims that other theories face the same problem.
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admits that there is a problem and that it is unique to virtue theory.
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Hursthouse believes that it is possible to act viciously in doing something one has a moral right to do.
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Hursthouse claims that every virtue generates a positive instruction, and every vice, a prohibition.
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Hursthouse thinks that it is possible to seek an abortion for shallow or selfish reasons.
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The developmental stage of the fetus is not relevant to the morality of abortion according to Hursthouse.
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Hursthouse sees abortion as fundamentally the same as any other form of killing.
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