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Q&A: Obesity, Parental Consent, Negative Terms, and More

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Philosopher Dr. Diana Hsieh answered questions on moral judgments of obese people, parental consent for abortion, atheist as a negative term, living longer, and more in this episode of Philosophy in Action Radio. 

Question 1: Is it right or wrong to condemn people for being obese? 

Question 2: Should minor girls be required by law to obtain parental consent for an abortion? 

Question 3: Should people define themselves using the negative term "atheist"? 

Question 4: Should a life-loving person always wish to live longer? 

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For more from Dr. Diana Hsieh on the application of rational principles to the challenges of real life, visit PhilosophyInAction.com.

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