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    The Ethics of Abortion

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    Background and Context Abortion is defined as a procedure that is done to remove an embryo or fetus from the uterus of its mother in order to prevent its birth (Roth, 2005). Abortion is categorized as a bioethical issue because it relates to the morals of biomedical advances, policies and research. Abortion is a difficult subject that can involve personal morals and beliefs, legality and religious values. The issue is often viewed from either the side of pro-life, which places emphasis on the fetus

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    Why Abortion is Not Always Immoral In his essay Why Abortion is Immoral Don Marquis attempts to argue that abortion is almost always wrong except for a few special circumstances such as when the life of the mother is being threatened by the pregnancy. In his thesis Marquis asserts that abortion is in the same moral category as killing an innocent adult human being and the ethics of abortion is solvable. The strongest argument that Marquis presents to defend his thesis is the claim that what makes

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    For the second half of the semester the topic that impressed me the most has to be abortion. There are those who agree that abortion should be allowed since it is the right of the woman’s body, which would be the pro-choice supporters. Then there are those people who believe it is morally wrong to kill an innocent life regardless of how far into the pregnancy the woman is; the pro-life supporters. Like any other debate or moral issue problem there is always a middle ground, which is where I stand

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    Michael Tooley's article, "Abortion and Infanticide" raised some points about the morality of abortion. He discussed the conservatives' ethical objection against abortion which states that fetuses and infants have a right to life. The conservatives believe that early abortion is immoral. In his article, he made a case against the conservative position on abortion. His case boils down to two claims: (i) We should accept that early abortion is immoral only if we accept the "potentiality principle"

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    Abortion should be completely outlawed in the United States. Abortion is morally wrong and is the deliberate killing of an unborn human. Abortion should be outlawed because it kills a fetus and causes irreparable emotional damage to the woman. Even if a woman has another child after an abortion, the woman still always remembers that abortion and will most likely haunt her for the rest of her life. Morally a woman shouldn't be able to make the decision that kills her unborn child; the states' governments

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    Oliveira 1 Just because abortion is legal in all fifty states it is not morally right because a fetus is technically still a person, killing is against the law, and it goes against God’s will for us to have the right to live. In 1973, the Supreme Court case of Roe v. Wade changed the course of American history. The outcome of this case made abortion, “the termination of a pregnancy resulting in the death of the fetus,” legal in all fifty states (Abortion Facts). Abortion has become one of the most

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    mothers’ wombs through a procedure called abortion. Abortion is one of the most controversial issues debated in medical ethics. In the 19th century United States made abortion illegal. However, in 1973, abortion was legalized within the United States of America, which resulted in the termination of over 57 million pregnancies. This equals to 1 pregnancy every 24 seconds. Which means in an hour there are 155 abortions. The moral debate regarding abortion focuses on two specific issues: (1) whether

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    his essay, Kass argues that human cloning should be considered morally wrong based on the revulsion of the idea. If actions such as incest and bestiality are forbidden based on the feeling of repugnance elicited, then cloning should be banned for the same reasons. The argument is structured as: 1) If an action elicits repugnance, then it is morally wrong. 2) Cloning elicits a visceral feeling of repugnance. 3) Therefore, cloning is wrong. Kass recognizes that revulsion alone is not a strong enough

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    A Critique of Marquis’s Argument Against Abortion Alice Lee Word Count: 1392 In Marquis’s Why Abortion is Immoral, Marquis presents his argument against abortion. The basic idea behind the argument is that, abortion is seriously morally wrong because it is the act of killing a human being with the right to live life. Additionally, abortion is seriously morally wrong in Marquis’s claim because it deprives a being of its future – a future that has the potential to be as worthy and as great as that

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    Mary Anne Warren Criteria

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    However, she says that an entity does not have to have all attributes to be considered a person. The first criteria she lists is consciousness. She defines this as the capacity to feel pain. If the fetus has not developed enough to feel the pain of an abortion, then Warren thinks the fetus is equivalent to a rock. The second criteria for personhood is reasoning.

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