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    anti-abortion‚ and state its views. Then‚ it will go ahead and state that there are only a few cases in which a mother has the right and duty to have an abortion. The reasons for the conditional permissibility of abortion is that‚ even though the existing fetus inside the mother is or will become human‚ if it will harm the mother or itself be born with a harmful defect‚ it should be aborted. The people that oppose abortion say that it is wrong and argue that the mother should take responsibility for her

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    Ethics in Clerkships Case for Discussion : Disclosing a Mistake Nancy Shaw was an 18-year-old in the seventeenth week of her first pregnancy when she was examined by ultrasound at health department clinic. That ultrasound revealed that her fetus had extreme and symmetrical shortening of the limbs. The clinic referred Ms. Shaw to the prenatal diagnosis center of a public hospital. There‚ Ms. Shaw discussed possible causes of the abnormalities with a genetic counselor. Following that discussion

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    system increases every year as these women have more and more children. The beginning of life and the fetus’ viability are the two determining factors of which stance someone takes on the subject. Our moral and religious status guides our view. This frame of mind would support life beginning at birth and not conception. A human being or person is one that is aware of their existence. “Neither a fetus nor a neonate (though human) qualify as persons in the morally relevant sense because their subjective

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    Henry Marquis On Abortion

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    or the termination of a fetus. A fetus being the unborn human baby more than eight weeks after conception. By showcasing that murder of an adult human is immoral‚ Marquis connects this to abortion that he terms as the killing of a fetus. Marquis decribes a standard fetus as: “loss of the future to a standard fetus‚ if killed‚ is however‚ at least as great a loss as the loss of the future to a standard adult human being who is killed”(Marquis.7). A standard fetus is a fetus that would lead

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    John Marquis On Abortion

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    Marquis argues that killing a fetus deprives it of a valuable future/future like ours‚ and concludes by saying abortion is not morally permissible. I agree with Marquis’s argument that it is wrong to kill a fetus through abortion because I believe that they have a valuable future as all humans do. Abortion is defined as the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy‚ which is most often performed during the first 28 weeks of pregnancy. (dictionary.com) Furthermore I do agree with Marquis that majority

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    should be morally permissible‚ in most cases‚ because a women’s right to her own body neutralizes the unfortunate circumstance of an aborted fetus. Abortion should only be impermissible if it is justified that a woman is getting multiple pregnancies and abortions without making use or effort of contraceptives. A common argument against abortion is that a fetus is a human being from the moment of conception. This premise is a slippery slope because it claims that life of a person is continuous from

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    Abortion is defined in Webster’s Dictionary as “a medical procedure used to end a pregnancy and cause the death of a fetus.” The definition of a partial birth abortion is “a procedure in which the abortionist pulls a living baby feet first out of the womb‚ into the birth canal except for the head‚ which the abortionist intentionally keeps the head lodged inside the cervix‚ then uses an instrument to puncture the base of the skull‚ which collapses the the fetal head.” This is a living‚ developing

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    Nevertheless‚ there are also other philosophers who criticize Marquis’ view in order to prove that abortion is not immoral since the fetus has no right to live. One of them is Peter K. McInerney‚ who wrote Does a Fetus Already Have a Future-Like-Ours? McInerney demonstrates the fact that fetuses have little or no relationship to their own future; therefore‚ the belief that “a fetus has a right to life” fails (Brill‚ 419). In addition‚ to support McInerney’s argument‚ H. Skott Brill’s The Future-Like-Ours

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    Miguel A. Villanueva Jr. Sociology Dr. Slade Abortion An abortion is the removal or expulsion of an embryo or fetus from the uterus‚ resulting in or caused by its death. This can occur spontaneously or accidentally as with a miscarriage‚ or be artificially induced by medical‚ surgical or other means. "Abortion" can refer to an induced procedure at any point during human pregnancy; it is sometimes medically defined as either miscarriage or induced termination before the point of viability.Throughout

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    Argument Against Abortion

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    before the signing of the measure. "The death of an innocent unborn child has too often been treated as a detail in one crime but not a crime in itself‚" the president said. The Unborn Victims of Violence Act (search) makes it a crime to harm a fetus during an assault on a pregnant woman. Bush signed the bill‚ which took five years to get through Congress‚ in an elaborate Rose Garden ceremony. • Raw Data: Unborn Victims of Violence

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