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"Though human, this fetus does not have the potential to develop the abilities of a person, for it has no upper brain. Thus, it does not have full rights to life." Which Method II criterion is assumed by this claim?
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5. Actuality
Explanation:
Actuality method is a term used to show that something, or in this case someone exists in time and space, nevertheless there is only a possibility that it can exist. This is a term used mainly in philosophy to show that something exists, however, it can be that it does not develop or take its real shape.
Based on Method II claims, the option that is assumed by this claim is Potentiality.
What is the potentiality principle?
The potentiality principle is known to be one that states that embryos and fetuses should not be killed.
This is due to the fact that they have or they possess all the qualities that they will have as full human later in their life.
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Your text indicates five distinct criteria that the so-called Method II arguments may use to determine the moral status of a being (such as a fetus): 1. Being Human, 2. Being Like Human, 3. Potentiality, 4. Evolving Value, or 5. Actuality. For the following Method II claims, determine which of these five criteria is being employed.
"Though human, this fetus does not have the potential to develop the abilities of a person, for it has no upper brain. Thus, it does not have full rights to life." Which Method II is assumed by this claim?
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