What acts does Fred perform in his basement, and what is Norcross’s moral evaluation of those acts?

Phil 310 From the book The Ethical Life: Fundamental Readings in Ethical and Moral Problems 5th Edition.Norcross 327-421. What acts does Fred perform in his basement, and what is Norcross’s moral evaluation of those acts?2. Most of his argument is aimed not at workers in a factory farm, but at consumers of products from such farms. How does he reply to the consumer who says animals will suffer no matter what I buy?3. What is the doctrine of double effect?Hill 360-744. What is virtue ethics?5. Why does Hill deny plants have rights or interests?6. Name two virtues he thinks are manifested in someone who opposes replacing the natural with the artificial.Thomson 375-877. Describe the violinist scenario and Thomson’s evaluation of the kidnapped woman’s obligation in it.8. Near the end of her article, she allows that abortion could be morally indecent. When does she think it could be such?Marquis 388-979. Why does he think it is immoral to kill the typical adult human; or, what primarily makes killing me wrong?10. Why does he think his stand that abortion is immoral allows him still to approve of contraception?Foot 398-41011. Does she hold that it is sometimes morally acceptable not to minimize harm? If so, what is a case when that would be acceptable?12. Describe two possible applications of the double effect doctrine to a craniotomy.13. How might rejecting the doctrine put us in the power of bad people?14. Dudley and Stephens killed and ate a cabin boy. What is Foot’s stand on reasonable action in their situation?






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