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Assisted Death & the Value of Life: Crash Course Philosophy #45

2017-02-06

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As we wrap up Crash Course Philosophy, we’re using the things we’ve learned to explore big issues like the value of life. Today, we’re discussing abortions in cases of fetal abnormality, assisted suicide, and euthanasia. We will consider the standard of substituted judgment and the values people hold on both sides of these issues—values about the sacredness of life, and the importance of a life of quality, as well as the values of personal liberty and avoiding pain.

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Introduction
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Abortion
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Life is Sacred
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The Human Condition
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The Standard of Substitution
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The Problem with Substitution
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