The fifth month is the time at which the mother begins to feel the unborn's movements
This first movement was traditionally called quickening, the time at which some
ancient, medieval, and common-law scholars thought the soul entered the body
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Quickening
,a form of judicial review where a state cannot purposefully or effectually place a
substantial obstacle in the path of a woman seeking the abortion of a nonviable fetus.
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Undue burden:
Moral- discovered, created, or justified by moral arguments, Legal-carefully delimited
by legal statuses, constitutions, or evolving case law
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Moral v legal rights (Arras)
the point at which a state's interest overrides other prima facie interests (such as
privacy, autonomy, freedom of speech, etc.) and legitimates state action.
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Compelling
Ordinary measures are those that are based on medication or treatment which is
directly available and can be applied without incurring severe pain, costs or other
inconveniences, but which give the patient in question justified hope for a
commensurate improvement in his health."
Extraordinary measures are those that are based on medication or treatment which
,cannot be applied without incurring severe pain, costs or other inconveniences.
Ordinary treatments cannot be legitimately forgone, but extraordinary can be.
It's dangerous to think some treatments should always be done, and some are fine or
forgo. All decisions should balance benefits against burdens to the patient, and this
should be the only pertinent distinction.
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Extraordinary v. ordinary treatment:
Psychological stress from family separation - immoral
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Border Security and Immigration Reform Act and toxic stress:
US supreme court decided by an 8-1 vote that the VA compulsory sterilization law was
constitutional and hence eugenics is constitutional
Has never been overturned
Carrie Buck was branded a "moral imbecile" because she got pregnant from when she
was raped (seen as a sexual deviant), sent to the Lynchburg colony
Her mother was already at Lynchburg, labeled "feeble minded"
Victim: argued that due process and equal protection clauses weren't being
respected
Majority opinion:
Public welfare >> bodily integrity
Compulsory vaccines is broad enough to include compulsory sterilization
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, Buck v. Bell:
Brain: Common medical standard
Cardiac: Cardiac function = soul hasn't separated
Respiratory
damage to higher brain - loss of consciousness, ability to think/reason/feel; loss of
cereal function
damage to low brain - no blood circulation
damage to whole brain - death is certain
damage to personhood - as seen in high brain
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Islamic indicators of death:
Dignity is an intrinsic value and entitles all to healthcare
Natural means always required, medical means not always required
Artificial nutrition and hydration: ANH is a natural means and is ordinary and
proportionate
Patients need to be supported
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John Paul II on persistent vegetative states:
When a group wants to refuse on conscious, state imposes a burden with the least
restrictive means possible; restrict religious groups as little as possible
This first movement was traditionally called quickening, the time at which some
ancient, medieval, and common-law scholars thought the soul entered the body
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Quickening
,a form of judicial review where a state cannot purposefully or effectually place a
substantial obstacle in the path of a woman seeking the abortion of a nonviable fetus.
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Undue burden:
Moral- discovered, created, or justified by moral arguments, Legal-carefully delimited
by legal statuses, constitutions, or evolving case law
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Moral v legal rights (Arras)
the point at which a state's interest overrides other prima facie interests (such as
privacy, autonomy, freedom of speech, etc.) and legitimates state action.
Give this one a try later!
Compelling
Ordinary measures are those that are based on medication or treatment which is
directly available and can be applied without incurring severe pain, costs or other
inconveniences, but which give the patient in question justified hope for a
commensurate improvement in his health."
Extraordinary measures are those that are based on medication or treatment which
,cannot be applied without incurring severe pain, costs or other inconveniences.
Ordinary treatments cannot be legitimately forgone, but extraordinary can be.
It's dangerous to think some treatments should always be done, and some are fine or
forgo. All decisions should balance benefits against burdens to the patient, and this
should be the only pertinent distinction.
Give this one a try later!
Extraordinary v. ordinary treatment:
Psychological stress from family separation - immoral
Give this one a try later!
Border Security and Immigration Reform Act and toxic stress:
US supreme court decided by an 8-1 vote that the VA compulsory sterilization law was
constitutional and hence eugenics is constitutional
Has never been overturned
Carrie Buck was branded a "moral imbecile" because she got pregnant from when she
was raped (seen as a sexual deviant), sent to the Lynchburg colony
Her mother was already at Lynchburg, labeled "feeble minded"
Victim: argued that due process and equal protection clauses weren't being
respected
Majority opinion:
Public welfare >> bodily integrity
Compulsory vaccines is broad enough to include compulsory sterilization
Give this one a try later!
, Buck v. Bell:
Brain: Common medical standard
Cardiac: Cardiac function = soul hasn't separated
Respiratory
damage to higher brain - loss of consciousness, ability to think/reason/feel; loss of
cereal function
damage to low brain - no blood circulation
damage to whole brain - death is certain
damage to personhood - as seen in high brain
Give this one a try later!
Islamic indicators of death:
Dignity is an intrinsic value and entitles all to healthcare
Natural means always required, medical means not always required
Artificial nutrition and hydration: ANH is a natural means and is ordinary and
proportionate
Patients need to be supported
Give this one a try later!
John Paul II on persistent vegetative states:
When a group wants to refuse on conscious, state imposes a burden with the least
restrictive means possible; restrict religious groups as little as possible