Asked by Rafael
A utilitarian might use which statement in an argument that supports the use of embryos in stem cell research? (Points : 1)
The harm caused to the embryos outweighs the good that comes from the research.
There would be greater overall happiness from the cures that emerge out of the research than the harm done to the embryos.
Life is better for women when they have to make decisions about what to do with frozen
embryos.
Overall happiness is not important in evaluating the issue.
None of the above
The harm caused to the embryos outweighs the good that comes from the research.
There would be greater overall happiness from the cures that emerge out of the research than the harm done to the embryos.
Life is better for women when they have to make decisions about what to do with frozen
embryos.
Overall happiness is not important in evaluating the issue.
None of the above
Answers
Answered by
Rafael
None of the above
Answered by
Ms. Sue
http://caae.phil.cmu.edu/Cavalier/80130/part2/sect9.html
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I disagree with None of the above.
Answered by
Rafael
The harm caused to the embryos outweighs the good that comes from the research.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
No.
Answered by
Rafael
There would be greater overall happiness from the cures that emerge out of the research than the harm done to the embryos.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Correct.
Answered by
Anonymous
none of the above
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