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CASE 1 1. What is Purdy’s argument against having children when there is high genetic risk? How does Purdy try to justify the principle that we have a duty to provide a minimally satisfying life for o
CASE 1
1. What is Purdy’s argument against having children when there is high genetic risk?
- How does Purdy try to justify the principle that we have a duty to provide a minimally satisfying life for our children?
- How does she define a “minimally satisfying” life?
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CASE 2
- Why does Angell contend that some ongoing trials in the third world are unethical?
- What does she say about the claim that giving no treatment in a third-world clinical trial is the “local standard of care”?
- What point does Angell make by her reference to the infamous Tuskegee studies?
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