Judith Jarvis Thomson
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Judith Jarvis Thomson was an American moral philosopher best known for her influential work on rights, personhood, and the ethics of abortion, including the famous "violinist" thought experiment.
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Target entity: Judith Jarvis Thomson Context triple: [Elizabeth Anscombe, influenced, Judith Jarvis Thomson]
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Onora O’Neill
Onora O’Neill is a prominent British philosopher and crossbench peer known for her influential work in ethics, political philosophy, and bioethics, particularly on Kantian moral theory and trust.
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Martha Nussbaum
Martha Nussbaum is an American philosopher renowned for her work in ethics, political philosophy, and the capabilities approach to human development.
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Seyla Benhabib
Seyla Benhabib is a prominent contemporary political philosopher known for her work on deliberative democracy, cosmopolitanism, and feminist theory.
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Mary Ware Dennett
Mary Ware Dennett was an early 20th-century American birth control advocate, sex education reformer, and feminist leader who played a key role in challenging obscenity laws and expanding access to reproductive information.
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Peter Singer
Peter Singer is an Australian moral philosopher known for his influential work in applied ethics, particularly animal rights and global poverty, grounded in a contemporary utilitarian framework.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Judith Jarvis Thomson Target entity description: Judith Jarvis Thomson was an American moral philosopher best known for her influential work on rights, personhood, and the ethics of abortion, including the famous "violinist" thought experiment.
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A.
Onora O’Neill
Onora O’Neill is a prominent British philosopher and crossbench peer known for her influential work in ethics, political philosophy, and bioethics, particularly on Kantian moral theory and trust.
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B.
Martha Nussbaum
Martha Nussbaum is an American philosopher renowned for her work in ethics, political philosophy, and the capabilities approach to human development.
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C.
Seyla Benhabib
Seyla Benhabib is a prominent contemporary political philosopher known for her work on deliberative democracy, cosmopolitanism, and feminist theory.
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D.
Mary Ware Dennett
Mary Ware Dennett was an early 20th-century American birth control advocate, sex education reformer, and feminist leader who played a key role in challenging obscenity laws and expanding access to reproductive information.
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E.
Peter Singer
Peter Singer is an Australian moral philosopher known for his influential work in applied ethics, particularly animal rights and global poverty, grounded in a contemporary utilitarian framework.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Judith Jarvis Thomson Description of subject: Judith Jarvis Thomson was an American moral philosopher best known for her influential work on rights, personhood, and the ethics of abortion, including the famous "violinist" thought experiment.
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