1. Thomson argues that abortion is morally permissible on the basis of the ambiguities concerning personhood.
2. Marquis' pro-choice stance echoes Thomson's points about the woman's right of self-defence.
3. Throughout her article Thomson posits that the fetus is a human person with a right to life from conception on.
4. Gay-Williams would agree with the Glucksberg court concerning the linking together of voluntary with directed euthanasia in a slippery slope fashion.
5. The case of Jack provides a contemporary example of the type of suffering that might morally allow for voluntary euthanasia.
6. Gay-Williams places the appeal to Revealed Religion at the center of his discussion of the permissibility of euthanasia.
7. Gay-Williams advocacy of euthanasia closely resembles the right-to-privacy argument concerning the permissibility of abortion.