Asked by shahana sharmeen on Sep 27, 2024
Which moral view holds that even the most impaired newborn is a human person?
A) Utilitarianism
B) Ross's theory
C) Rawls's theory
D) Natural law
Human Person
A term describing an individual who possesses characteristics such as self-awareness, intellect, and moral agency, distinguished from other beings.
Most Impaired
Refers to the condition of being the most negatively affected or weakened in ability or function.
Newborn
An infant who is within hours, days, or up to a few weeks old; in medical contexts, specifically referring to the period immediately following birth.
- Examine and differentiate ethical perspectives on the moral care of infants with impairments.
Learning Objectives
- Examine and differentiate ethical perspectives on the moral care of infants with impairments.
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