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    Introduction to Abortion

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    Introduction As Abortion being my chosen case study to investigate‚ I plan to present the science and in addition‚ the ethical views that concern the colossal issue and controversy to do with aborting disabled babies in the womb‚ furthermore the statistics associated with abortion will be thoroughly looked at and explored in grave detail in order for me to acquire the most reliable scientific facts which will benefit the conclusion of this case study. Arguments for and against abortion will be examined

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    Teenage abortion

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    Institution: Subject: Date: Teenage Abortion The introduction of laws—the Child Interstate Abortion Notification Act and the Child Custody Protection Act—making it mandatory for medical practitioners to request for parental involvement in abortion-related decision-making has led to a massive drop in cases of teenage abortion in the US. According to New‚ since the introduction of these laws there has been a 50% reduction in cases of teenage abortion (3). The incidence of abortion among girls between 13 and

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    Ethics on Abortion

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    Ethics on Abortion There are many ethical issues that are argued over in society. One highly controversial issue however‚ is the problem faced with opposing beliefs on abortion. Abortion‚ literally meaning “the deliberate termination of human pregnancy‚” is the issue commonly addressed by the liberals and the conservatives. Each side has its own philosophical theory on the situation. The liberal theory suggests that a women has the right to decide what happens with her body. The conservative outlook

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    Anti Abortion

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    Anti Abortion Since the Darwinian Revolution of the 19th century our society has turned upside down. Everything under the sun had become questionable‚ the origin of life‚ how we came to be‚ where are we headed and what to do in the here all became questions in life. But one of the greatest impacts of this new age thinking is its effect on our Old World values. Western societies values‚ morals and ethics became debatable‚ with some people striving for change and others clinging for stability

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    The Abortion Debate

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    10/31/2011 The Abortion Debate The permissibility of abortion is a highly debated ethical dilemma. There have been many valid arguments for both sides. Don Marquis is an author who presented his view on the topic in his article titled “Why Abortion is immoral”. An equally convincing paper has also been written by author Judith Jarvis Thomson debating the other side of the argument. Her work is titled “A Defense of Abortion”. Both of these papers attempt to use logical arguments to persuade the

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    Abortion Essay

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    An abortion is the removal or expulsion of an embryo or fetus from the uterus‚ resulting in or caused by its death‚ when artificially induced by chemical‚ surgical‚ or other means. When a fetus is expelled from the womb spontaneously it is called a miscarriage or "spontaneous abortion. Abortions have been induced throughout history‚ using methods that were often unsafe and could result in serious harm or even death to the woman. A strong argument for permitting legal abortions has been to eliminate

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    Abortion Outline

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    Describe two arguments for abortion. B. Introduce the solution. II. Abortion – the “Easy Fix” A. Give statistics on how many abortions occur yearly. B. Introduce the argument that abortion is an easy fix. 1 After the abortion‚ a teen can move on Abortionist say. 2 An abortion will solve a teenager’s problems. C. Refute the argument with emotional scarring. 1. Abortion haunts teenagers for the rest of their life. 2. Teens deal with emotions way after their abortion. D. Tell

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    MARQUIS ABORTION

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    presentation of the "typical" anti-abortion argument. 1. Fetuses are living and human.   2. Humans have the right to live.   3.  Fetuses have a right to life.   4. Women have a right to control their bodies.   5. The right to life is morally more important than the right to control one’s body.   6. Abortion places the right to control one’s body over the right to life.    Abortion is wrong.   Then explain his presentation of the "typical" pro-life argument. 1. Only persons have a right to

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    Abortion and Morals

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    The Immorality of Abortion Religion‚ personal rights‚ or science normally fuels the debate on abortion. However abortion can be looked at philosophically and debated whether it is moral or immoral. In this paper I will argue that abortion is immoral because it deprives the zygote from any future life. In The Journal of Philosophy‚ Don Marquis argues in his essay‚ “Why Abortion is Immoral” that abortion is wrong because it deprives the fetus of a ‘future like ours’

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    A Defense of Abortion

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    Abortion is viewed as morally impermissible. The premise is made that the fetus’s right to life outweighs the mother’s right as to what happens in and to her body. Thomson argues that abortion is morally permissible in certain cases such as rape and if the mother’s life is at risk. Thomson’s argument is valid‚ thus making the original argument that abortion is morally impermissible‚ false in certain cases‚ and also rejecting the original premise that was made. Thomoson uses the premise that

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