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    The issue of abortion is one that has been at the recent forefront of many political discussions in the United States and around the world. There are people spread across both sides of the argument whose opinions vary in intensity and depend on different sources of information to back up their points of view. For the purpose of this paper‚ abortion will be defined as the deliberate termination of human pregnancy. It is my opinion that abortion‚ completed early enough in a pregnancy‚ is not an unethical

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    to kill biological humans‚ but also possible other life forms similar to us (contrary to biological anti-abortion views). It is also wrong to kill certain nonhuman mammals in our own planet that are very like us (supporting animal rights). Further‚ killing infants is clearly wrong (in contrast to personhood theories that self-awareness constitutes human personhood). Finally‚ Marquis’ argument rules that euthanasia can be moral (unlike sanctity of life theories) if the person’s future only contains

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    different and sometimes conversational opinions. Everywhere a person looks they are faced with arguments such as president Obama ’s affordable healthcare act‚ gay rights‚ the matters of the death penalty being legalized or illegalized in all states‚ and many more. In this paper I will not talk about any of the previously stated arguments. I will however talk about one of the most heated and controversial arguments of today. Before I continue with the debate I have chosen I am stating that I will not be

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    Rogerian Argument Capital punishment has been around for decades and continues to alter as awareness of its negative connotations rise. Even in the late 1800’s we saw people trying to adjust the act in an attempt to make it more humane. The battle between morality and justice has developed throughout history and is existent now more than ever. The reality is that crime will never slow down. The manner in which we as a society choose to address things such as murder‚ rape‚ and treason is strictly

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    The Argument of Abortion - Philosophy Essay The Argument of Abortion - Philosophy Essay In On the Moral and Legal Status of Abortion‚ Mary Anne Warren discusses a few arguments against abortion‚ namely bringing into play whether the fetus is actually a person‚ or “not a member of the moral community”. She defends that abortion is a morally sound action. Don Marquis‚ in his essay An Argument that Abortion is Wrong‚ takes the opposite stance. He claims “that abortion‚ except perhaps in rare

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    is hard to find a single definition for the word “abortion.” Dictionary.com states that an abortion is also called voluntary abortion and it is the removal of an embryo or fetus from the uterus in order to end a pregnancy. However‚ google states that an abortion is defined as the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy‚ most often performed during the first twenty-eight weeks of pregnancy. On the contrary‚ Merriam Webster defines an abortion as a medical procedure used to end a pregnancy and

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    that all living beings strive for biological success. Humans also strive for this success but are often thwarted by society‚ giving rise to a real self and an ideal self. Disparages between these two selves gives rise to neurosis and psychosis. Rogerian therapy attempts to lead clients to self actualization‚ realizing what one’s real self desires‚ with passive and indirect assistance. Personality Synopsis‚ Carl Rogers Introduction The purpose of this article is to give a brief biography

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    problem with abortion has been about figuring out the rights that a fetus has and if the fetus is considered a person. Usually the most common argument against abortion is that the fetus is a human being and it is wrong to kill a human being. However‚ there are a few things to consider that allows abortion to be permissible. Before we get into the argument it is important to establish when a fetus is considered a person. These are the issues that Judith Jarvis Thomson’s “A Defense to Abortion” discusses

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    viewpoint on abortions. I strongly believe that a woman should be able to do whatever she wants with her body. The government should not get to choose what we as women can do with our bodies; people should not be judged because of a decision they are making in their life. I realize that many things can stop a woman from having an abortion‚ and I respect everyone’s opinions or ways of life. I still believe that women should be able to get an abortion and not be judged for getting the abortion. What if

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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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