In the movie, Million Dollar Baby, Frankie faces an ethical dilemma. His friend Maggie is injured
during a boxing match leaving her a paraplegic. She asks him to help her die by removing her breathing
machine and feeding tube.
He respects and understands her wish but his religious beliefs cause him
anguish and conflict over the decision. Ultimately, he helps Maggie end her life. Which of Johannesen's
ethical standards did Frankie employ to guide his final decision?
A. Human perspective
B. Dialogic perspective
C. Political perspective
D. Situational perspective
A
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