QUESTION 31 Why doesn\'t Marquis think that his theory entails that contraceptio
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QUESTION 31 Why doesn't Marquis think that his theory entails that contraception is wrong? O Marquis admits that his theory entails that contraception is wrong O2 Sperm and eggs are less sentient than fetuses 3 In cases of contraception, there is no identifiable subject of harm. O4 Unlike abortion, contraception does not involve killing QUESTION 32 Lindemann criticizes ethicists for not paying sufficient attention to O 1 how people really live and what it's like for them to live that way O 2 abstract moral principles. O 3 the contributions of historical theories of morality O 4 all of the above.Explanation / Answer
Marquis does not think that his theory entails that contraception is wrong because unlike abortion, contraception does not involve killing. Contraception has man-made sex hormones like estrogen and progesterone in levels which naturally inhibits the body to release an egg. When the female reproductive system does not release the egg, the woman cannot be pregnant because the sperm cannot reach it's destination. Thus, there is no killing which is involved.
The correct answer is option, D.
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