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    debatable topic for women that don 't know if they are able to take care of their child. Women want to abort either because they’re not ready, they don’t want a child to take care of, economic struggles, or because the father don’t want to take charge. By 1973 it was legal to have a choice in abortion because Roe Wade declared that it was the women 's choice in what they desire. A woman can abort a child whether it 's surgical or by taking medications from the beginning of their pregnancy. In…

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    whether to keep the pregnancy going or to abort the pregnancy. Susan’s doctor is promoting that she have the abortion along with an evolutionary biologist by the name of Richard. As Susan knows she wants a child…

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    a moral aspect, it is considered wrong to kill another. In other words “…just so long as a fetus is a person (or counts morally), it would be morally wrong to abort it” (11). One’s behavior and choice affect the morality of their actions. Where one has decided to have consensual sexual intercourse without protection and then decides to abort their pregnancy, shows signs that both partners acted recklessly in their actions. In such cases, abortion should not be permissible because of their…

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    Abortion is the premeditated process of ending a pregnancy. An expectant mother can decide to abort for various reasons. Such reasons range from genuine concern for health to mere fear of responsibility and social stigmatization that comes with unexpected pregnancy. Abortion can be made in the interest of the health and life of the mother, especially when it poses a risk to her life. However, others abort because they fear the responsibility associated with bearing an unwanted pregnancy (Kaczor…

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    created and have life. Victor aborts the life of the female monster, his act of creation, and his may be related to the concept that women have the ability to abort life if they so wish to. Victor knows if he aborts the female monster then procreation is impossible for the monsters, Victor maintains control through the destruction of the female monster, and he is able to save future generations from the monsters’ horror. According to Dworkin’s book, Victor’s decision to abort the creation of the…

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    The hypotheticals are very interesting and mind stimulating. It is interesting to explore how these situations relate to the biomedical principles. Principles such as the respect for autonomy and beneficence are especially important in all of the hypothetical situations. The common theme in all of these hypothetical situations is abortion. In this paper, I will talk about the following hypotheticals: Abortion and Psychopathology, Sterilization of an Economically Deprived Woman and Hypothetical…

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    biological development of the fetus, religion, and the laws. The fetus develops different organs and body parts during each month for 9 months that may either protect or be a drawback to the fetus. This may be a factor in the mother’s position to abort…

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    Society And Abortion Essay

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    time, but should it really be the law or even the parents who get to decide whether a woman should have the right to keep her baby or abort it? Throughout the years, parents are always there guiding through our rights and wrongs, however, a decision as big as abortion should be the choice of a woman or a girl herself. Many states have declined teenagers to abort in their clinics without the consent of their parents; which having…

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    Fetus removal is questionable in the way that numerous trust it is the coldblooded and severe homicide of a human life. These individuals call self-genius life .However some trust that end of the baby from a lady's womb is the lady's privilege, a right that can't be detracted from her as it is bolstered by the Constitution, and these individuals are known as expert decision. This fallacy is an appeal of ignorance. (Tomatis) Logical fallacy is known as the “false dilemma.” Another motivation to…

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    lot of disabilities like SIDs, etc. The title of the story is based on when the girl was explaining that the hills, rivers, trees and view were so beautiful, but it also has to do with the fact that the girl is also pregnant and is going to Spain to abort it which is the white elephant in the room. The relationship of the characters in the story is that they are madly in love but don’t want a baby right now so they are traveling to Spain to have “the operation” which is aborting the baby,…

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