Abortion Argument Essay

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    Abortion is a highly talked about concept. There are many people that believe that it should be supported and that women have a right over their own body. However, others in society believe that it is an unholy and unjust act to partake in. There is rarely anyone that is in the middle or on the fence about this argument. Many people have very concrete and distinct opinions based on abortion. Abortion is an argument that is widely discussed within society and brought up a lot in different…

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    What I would like to discuss in this paper are the philosophical arguments regarding abortion. These arguments are deontological. I am going to talk about the reasons why certain pro-life parties believe Abortion is immoral and wrong. I am also going to talk about why the pro-choice parties believe abortion should not be mandated by the government, but should be a choice made by the woman. The pro-life parties believe that abortion should be illegal, generally for these reasons; the moral…

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    like to discuss Callahan’s feminist argument about abortion. She begins the article stating how the feminist movement over abortion has thus far been a conversation that is primarily in the “liberal political circle”(Callahan, p. 167). She also recognizes the good intentions to of the pro-choice counterparts to the pro-life feminists but states that they are morally flawed. The moral right to control one’s body is a common theme that those who are against abortion hold, and Callahan is no…

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    Thomson’s Defense of Abortion there are some premises that are false in his argument. Thomson gives multiple arguments on why he believes abortion is permissible and though I agree with him his arguments tend to be focused on the extreme. In one of his argument, Thomson’s mention a mother having an abortion to save her life is seen as murder but he concludes that is false because if not the mother dies. Though I would agree with Thomson’s a person has a choice when it comes to an abortion, his…

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    Abortion is a very sensitive and controversial issue to discuss and argue about. There are many arguments of whether abortion is allowed or not. Many people think that abortion should not be allowed, and it is a very immoral decision to make for women because people think that abortion is just like committing murder and it is killing the human fetus. There are some people think that it depends on how large the fetus is. If the fetus is small, it does not count as murder, but if the fetus is…

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    Throughout the article Abortion, the Marginalized, and the Vulnerable: A Social Justice Perspective for Reducing Abortion, Steven Tracy struggles with the ever present issues of abortion as well as the social injustice surrounding this debate. Though Tracy aligns with the pro-life political stance, he presents criticisms for both sides of this important and heated debate. On the other hand, Thia Cooper never denies her stance that abortion should be legal, but along the same lines she brings up…

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    that is debated a lot is abortion. Every great argument has two sides, this one is no different. The first side I will address is the Pro-Choice side. The people on this side believe that the women should have the right to choose to abort their babies. The other side is the Pro-Life side. This is the side against abortion; they say that even in the beginning the baby has rights and abortion means murder. Either way abortion is growing, every day more women get abortions instead of facing their…

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    astoundingly common argument from those associated with anti-choice groups is that access to abortion increases women’s, particularly teenagers, promiscuity. The reasoning behind this lies in that, because "the knowledge that they can attain an abortion on demand and be issued with contraceptives is a great comfort to these promiscuous girls, who are grateful they will not have to interrupt their sexual activities for long…” (Eickhoff, British Medical Journal). This argument, however,…

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    Is Abortion Acceptable? In the news, social media, television, and more, the topic of abortion is narrowed into two options: pro-life or pro-choice. There are no simple facts or statistics to discredit one viewpoint and establish a correct choice. Whether or not you support abortion depends on a variety of factors such as gender, religion, political party, experience with the subject, and so on. Personally, despite being a Catholic in which abortion is considered a sin, I have always found…

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    The main argument on the issue of abortion has generally come down to a difference over when we ought to envision the original position decision to happen: right now of achieving enough development to really comprehend one's wants, right now of birth, right now of origination, or even before origination (Rawls, 2005). An original position at birth consequently yields an expert decision position, since one has no risk of being aborted; an original position prompts a similar result with the…

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