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			<title>Questions for the 1st Writing Assignment</title>
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			<description>1. Discuss the different positions made on the issue of abortion (i.e.

pro-choice, pro-life, pro-abortion) by focusing on the various

assumptions which their proponents make and with which their

respective arguments proceed. Are the assumptions true/acceptable?

Why/ why not?



2. Take a stand on the issue of abortion by bringing into prominence

certain concepts/terms that are crucial/central in the debate. How do

you propose these concept/terms to be understood/used in the context

of  ...</description>
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			<description><![CDATA[(Choose one.)
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1. Identify the logical difficulties that go along with moral relativism.
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2. Do you think moral relativism is true? problematic? Support your answer.]]></description>
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			<title>answer to Q#1...</title>
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			<description>A B O R T I O N

	The gist of abortion as both a moral and legal controversy to our society has been apparent for the longest time and up to now there is still no unanimous answer to this growing issue. Different assumptions and arguments have surfaced resulting to the three positions that further intensified the continuous debate on the permissibility of abortion. These three positions are pro-life, pro-abortion and pro-choice. But before we delve into these three positions, we must first know  ...</description>
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