A Defense of Abortion
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 04:29:50
Abortion is a very controversial issue in Western society. Not only is it a strong legal issue, but an ethical/moral issue. When is abortion okay and is it really "murder?" When is a fetus operationally defined as a human by the law? Judith Jarvis Thomson points out many key issues on the abortion debate and discusses them in detail in her A Defense of Abortion report. Thomson's first - the "extreme view" - and
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on the premise that the fetus is guaranteed its right to life from the moment of conception, but a fetus is not considered a person at the moment of conception and therefore is not guaranteed a right to life. A fetus should be legally defined as a person at a significant point in its development. Any time after that point, abortion should be deemed impermissible as there is a fine line between abortion and murder.
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