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Neаr the bоttоm оf Hell in "Cаnto XXXII," it is а realm of a frozen lake that is known as, "Cocytus."  Here, sinners are alive but frozen in place.

Answer the questiоns tо ONE (1) оf the following scenаrios...your choice (Pleаse note: if you do not explаin your answers, I will deduct most of the points for this question): Choice #1: Kim is a celebrated author at the end of her life. On her deathbed she is visited by her protege, Marco. Kim says that she feels a sense of fulfilment and completion looking back her on life, with the exception of one regret. She never published her favorite collection of essays, one that she has kept hidden for years. She tells Marco where to find the collection of essays and asks him to promise that he will submit the essays (just as they are) to her publisher after she dies. He promises her that he will. After Kim’s death, Marco retrieves the collection of essays to fulfill his promise to Kim. When he reads them, he discovers that they are full of scandalous and shameful personal details about the lives of other famous authors, many of whom are still alive. Marco knows that if the collection is published, the people discussed in the essays will be publicly shamed, and their reputations will be forever tarnished. He feels unsure about whether to send the essays to Kim’s publisher after all. What duties are in conflict in Marco’s ethical dilemma? Is there any way for him to simultaneously honor the conflicting duties? Explain your answers. What is the morally right thing for Marco to do in this case?  Is there just one morally permissible course of action? Explain your answers. Choice #2: Jane lives in the United States and is eight months pregnant. A screening at her doctor’s office reveals that her unborn daughter has a genetic predisposition to a medical condition that is likely to require considerable medical care beginning in young adulthood. Jane is distressed about this news, as the personal costs of medical care in the United States can be staggering. She worries that her child will reach adulthood only to be saddled with healthcare costs that so great that she will unable to afford to live a good life. As her due date approaches, Jane makes plans to stay with a friend in Toronto. Her plan is to give birth in Canada so that her baby will be a Canadian citizen. She plans to return to the United States to raise her daughter shortly after giving birth. Canadian citizens are eligible for free, publicly funded healthcare, so Jane’s objective is to ensure that if her child needs extensive medical care as an adult, she will have the option to move to Canada to receive this care for free. Is Jane’s plan morally good? Might it be unethical for Jane to utilize social services she has not contributed to in this way?  Explain your answers. If things go according to plan, Jane’s baby will have dual-citizenship. Should individuals be permitted to be citizens of more than one country?  Explain your answers.

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