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    Perfectly Accurate – Boonin and Oddie encapsulate what Marquis argues in his paper “Why abortion is Immoral” in a concise way that puts the argument into perspective. However‚ the presentation of arguments in the Boonin book could be considered slightly misleading in not capturing Marquis’s attempt to address the nonhuman animals issue in his paper. Marquis’s argument involves abortion‚ or the termination of a fetus. A fetus being the unborn human baby more than eight weeks after conception. By

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    "Marquis versus Thomson on Abortion" The debate about abortion focuses on two issues; 1.) Whether the human fetus has the right to life‚ and‚ if so‚ 2.) Whether the rights of the mother override the rights of the fetus. The two ethicists who present strong arguments for their position‚ and who I am further going to discuss are that of Don Marquis and Judith Thomson. Marquis’ "Future Like Ours" (FLO) theory represents his main argument‚ whereas‚ Thomson uses analogies to influence the reader of her

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    Thomson vs. Marquis Blake Place Philosophy 160 Monday Wednesday 10:40AM – 12:05PM In submitting this assignment with this cover page‚ I am hereby stating that: (1) I have voluntarily read‚ understand‚ and agree to uphold and abide by the syllabus plagiarism policy for this class; (2) I have neither plagiarized any other author’s written material or unwritten ideas or enabled (intentionally or unwittingly) other students to plagiarize any part of this assignment; (3) I have neither shown or

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    In philosophical literature‚ Marquis argued that abortion was/is immoral‚ except only in rare exceptions‚ but more importantly he noted that prochoice and anti-abortion arguments cannot be symmetric thus making discussion on the topic quite a conundrum. Marquis purported the arguments of anti-abortionist‚ who asserted and believed that life is present at or from the moment of conception‚ and that fetuses look like babies‚ possess genetic code‚ and are therefore in possession of the qualities and

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    Abortion In both of Marquis and Tomson’s point of view on abortion‚ I felt it very interesting on how both of them felt about abortion. We saw‚ that Marquis was arguing why he thought that abortion is morally wrong. Whereas‚ Tomson’s view about abortion‚ was why abortion is morally acceptable. On Tomson’s view of why he thinks that abortion is morally acceptable‚ is he gave a couple of views good examples on his point of view on having why abortion is acceptable and how is view can save the mother’s

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    There is a massive moral debate over abortion in America and many other countries. Murdering human beings has been called severely immoral for a very long time. The arguments for abortion are not only if the fetus applies to this rule‚ but also our basic rights as humans. Some of the strongest arguments to date on either side are A Defense of Abortion by Judith Jarvis Thomson and Why Abortion is Immoral by Don Marquis. I will argue in defense of abortion using these arguments. Overview of the Argument

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    Judith Jarvis Thompson and Don Marquis both have markedly different views on the topic of abortion. Thompson generally argues that there are cases where abortion may be morally permissible‚ due to the rights of the mother‚ while Marquis argues that abortion is almost always morally wrong‚ except under extraordinary circumstances‚ because the fetus has a future life. In this paper‚ I will evaluate the arguments of both parties‚ as well as identify what premises‚ if any‚ they both agree on. In addition

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    Why Abortion Is Immoral: An Argumentative Analysis The argument on the immorality of abortion is a long standing philosophical discourse which opens itself to numerous discussions or even attacks. That the pro-choice and anti-abortionists stances stand or fail is based on the strength or weakness of the other’s claim against the other and vice versa. The morality or immorality of abortion‚ however‚ leaves an open question which also leaves the partisans reflecting on whether or not there can be

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    Summary and Critique of Don Maquis- Anti-Abortion Argument The key element of Don Marquis argument is in the effort to distinguish the difference between abortion and contraception in order to provide a clear argument against abortion‚ aside from extreme cases. Without conflicting with the interest of the general public by being forced to suggest contraception is ethically wrong as well. When he compiles his argument he begins by providing the argument for a ‘pro-choice’ approach which makes the

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    Abortion: Should be illegal & is immoral Many people believe that abortions should be legal because women should have the right to choose whether or not they want to bring a baby into the world. They believe a woman should have property rights which include the body and the fetus. They also believe a woman should have privacy rights which means the state should not interfere with private matters. These people are called pro choice. At the same time many people are anti-abortion because they

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