According to Thomson, the most common defense of the claim that the fetus is a person from the moment of conception
A) Relies on religious premises.
B) Is a "slippery slope" argument.
C) Begs the question.
D) Equivocates on the meaning of the word "person."
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Q4: Thomson argues that abortion is always permissible.
Q5: Thomson argues that the right to life
Q6: Thomson claims that abortion is not equivalent
Q7: Thomson argues that the right to life
Q8: Thomson considers an argument that begins from
Q10: Thomson argues that
A) The morality of abortion
Q11: The "extreme view" holds that abortion is
A)
Q12: Thomson argues that the right to life
A)
Q13: Thomson views the morality of abortion as
A)
Q14: Thomson concludes that
A) Abortion is always permissible.
B)
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