The paradox of constitution according to Ted Sider

(1) Explain the paradox of constitution. Ted Sider in "Constitution" distinguishes four solutions to the paradox of constitution. Which of these solution strikes you as plausible and why? What, if anything, is problematic about your favorite solution to the paradox of constitution?
(2) Explain the Turing Test. Is the Turing Test a valid test of artificial intelligence? If not, what is the Turing Test a test for?
(3) In "Why Privacy is Important," James Rachels argues that the importance of privacy in relation to mundane information and situations comes from its being necessary for the development of varied and meaningful interpersonal relationships. Explain Rachels' thesis and his arguments. Do you agree with Rachels? Explain your answer.
(4) In "Selecting Children," S. Matthew Liao distinguishes between four positions regarding the question of whether reproductive genetic engineering is morally permissible – the perfectionist view, the libertarian view, the human nature view, and the motivation view. Explain one of these views. Explain what, if anything, is problematic about this view.