A Critique of Judith Jarvis Thomson’s A Defense of Abortion, Part II
For part one of this series, click here.
[8] This is a topic for another essay, but there are times in which one could forfeit one’s right to live, such as if they commit murder in cold blood.
Very enjoyable to read. I can't wait until you get to the part about women getting pregnant just from opening the window. That's a real humdinger.
Yes, that's one of the bizarre science fiction scenarios I keep alluding to.
Glad you're enjoying the series.
Excellent articles! One question, and purely for the sake of argument, if it is strange to suggest that the "violinist, who is a member of the Society of Musical Pranksters, has the right to unplug from you, since he’s the reason you’re in the predicament in the first place. He’s responsible for you needing that life support" then why would it be moral and just for a woman to terminate a pregnancy even if her life is at risk? Is she not the reason the fetus is in the "predicament" in the first place? Also, aren't such complications one of the many risks you take when engaging in reproductive efforts?
Unbelievably that abortion is now prone in some places. Killing a child is a no-no but if it is for the safety of the mother well maybe it considerable but as long as you can save both lives, please no-to-abortion thing.. In the eyes of God they are precious , a gift of eternity, an angel from heaven. We should not stop a baby to see what the world is.
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