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Odell
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There was a case in Florida about a baby that was born with parts of her brain missing. She still had the parts to make her other body organs function for a few days. The parents wanted to donate her organs to other babies that could use transplants. But Florida law states that the person must be dead before their organs can be harvested for donation. Basically the parents and Doctors wanted to kill the baby to use her organs.
What is the moral thing to do? That is the debate quetion in my philosophy class. I know that I do not believe that killing a person to save another person is the right thing to do, (which to my suprise is not the majority of the class) but how do I express my view in class in a way that might pursuade people to think the way I do?
What is the moral thing to do? That is the debate quetion in my philosophy class. I know that I do not believe that killing a person to save another person is the right thing to do, (which to my suprise is not the majority of the class) but how do I express my view in class in a way that might pursuade people to think the way I do?