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Summary Of Thompson's A Defense Of Abortion

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In class, we discussed arguments that we're made by ethicist about abortion. Out of the two, Thompson has the weakest argument. For an argument to be weak, the argument can be challenged by a counter argument. In A Defense of Abortion, Thompson uses an analogy about the violinist to get the reader to reframe their opinion on the subject on whether abortion is morally right or morally wrong solely based on rights. The story involves placing the reader as the protagonist of the story and the doctors and fans of a violinist are the antagonist. “You wake up in the morning and find yourself back to back in bed with an unconscious violinist, a famous unconscious violinist. He has been found to have a fatal kidney ailment, and the Society of Music Lovers has canvassed all the available medical records and found that you alone have the right blood type to help. They have therefore kidnapped you, and last night the violinist circulatory system was plugged into yours, so that your kidneys can be used to extract poison from his blood as well as your own. The director of the hospital now tells you, “Look, we’re sorry the Society of Music Lovers did this to you-we would never have permitted it if we had known. But still, they did it, and the violinist now is plugged into you. To unplug you would be to kill him. But never mind, it’s only for nine months. By then he will have recovered from his ailment, and can safely be unplugged from you.” (Thompson 117). What Thompson is doing is

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