A Defense of Abortion
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This paper is a review of the article “A Defense of Abortion,” by Judith Jarvis Thomson. Answer this questions in at least 800 words.
(a) What is Thomson’s central thesis? That is, what is the main claim that she is arguing for?
(b) What is the main argument Thomson uses to defend her view?
(c) Does Thomson believe the right to life entails a right to use another person’s body to sustain your life without their consent? Why or why not?
(d) Explain how Thomson replies to the following objection: “Couples who voluntarily have sex become pregnant due to contraception failure are obligated to not abort the fetus since they knew there was a chance they could become pregnant and had sex anyway.”
(e) Do you think Thomson’s arguments are convincing? Why or why not?
2. ECONOMICS CHANGE AND IDEAS
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Write a response to this paper: Faure & Gersbach (2017) “Loanable Funds vs Money Creation in Banking: A Benchmark Result” Abstract: “We establish a benchmark result for the relationship between the loanable funds and the money-creation approach to banking.
In particular, we show that both processes yield the same allocations when there is no uncertainty and thus no bank default. In such cases, using the much simpler loanablefunds approach as a shortcut does not imply any loss of generality.”
Write a response to this paper Audience for your response: A talk for the public to explain the difference between Loanable Funds and Bank Money Creation, and why Neoclassical authors don’t understand it.
3. Final Policy/Practice Recommendation Paper
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Develop an evidence-based solution to your problem in 1115 to 1932 words. This paper should be targeted to an audience relevant to your topic (e.g. Paper on teaching method – audience is teachers, principals, etc.). You must include at least five high quality research articles to support your claims in this paper.
You must follow proper APA guidelines with this assignment and include: Title Page, Abstract, Headings, and References. – Develops an evidence-based solution to your problem.
Solution must introduce a novel component that is a response to some limitation you identified in previous research Audience: more than 25 words and less than 100 words.
It states to whom your problem applies, who can implement the solution, and who can benefit by solving the problem Statement of the problem: more than 250 words and less than 500 words. It states the causes of your problem and how it appears in society Research: more than 420 words and less than 666 words.
It states attempts to solve your problem and your critical evaluation of these attempts Alternatives and limitations: more than 420 words and less than 666 words. It states your solution to your problem. This solution must solve for the limitations of previous solutions you identified in the research section