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A Kantian Analysis of Bodily Autonomy

August 11, 2015/1 Comment/in Bodily Rights, Philosophy /by Clinton Wilcox

Bodily autonomy. It’s a term that has essentially lost all meaning in our culture today. Not because it doesn’t have an objective meaning, but because the cry for “bodily autonomy” (e.g. “my body, my choice”) has been accepted uncritically as a modern slogan, despite most pro-choice people being unable to defend the proposition that bodily […]

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Do abortion advocates believe their own bodily autonomy argument?

August 20, 2014/183 Comments/in Bodily Rights /by Kelsey Hazzard

I wrote a couple of weeks ago about one of the major problems I have with the bodily autonomy argument: that it’s totally at odds with people’s real-life experiences with abortion. In keeping with that theme, here’s another issue I have with the bodily autonomy argument. If the bodily autonomy argument were genuine, abortion supporters […]

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Bodily Autonomy vs. Women’s Reality

August 4, 2014/69 Comments/in Bodily Rights /by Kelsey Hazzard

Here’s one of the problems (by no means the only one) that I have with the bodily autonomy argument for abortion. Abortion advocates often compare the decision to continue an existing pregnancy to the decision to donate an organ. I don’t think it’s a great analogy (for reasons touched upon here), but for purposes of […]

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The JFA training seminar was great.

April 30, 2014/6 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Monica Snyder

Last Saturday, fellow SPL rep Ellen and I attended a Justice For All (JFA) training seminar; the seminar was sponsored by the Right To Life of Central California and lead by pro-life advocate Josh Brahm.  (If you aren’t familiar with Josh’s work I suggest you check him out. He has a very thoughtful, relational approach […]

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Bodily autonomy vs right to life… but this isn’t about abortion

March 18, 2014/12 Comments/in Bodily Rights /by Kelsey Hazzard

New York City is not a good place for unborn babies. The area has long had an abysmally high abortion rate, and even after a recent reported decline, it’s double the national average. But now, the unborn children and born infants of NYC face another threat, one that is largely beyond the control of their […]

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Why I am Agnostic and Pro-life

February 20, 2014/63 Comments/in Religion /by Guest Blogger

Today’s blog post is by guest blogger Nick Reynosa.   In a 2010 survey, Americans stated that the group of people that they trust the least is people of no religion. The study went on to say that Americans see irreligion as more suspect than other controversial lifestyles, including homosexuality. In this less than welcoming […]

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Bodily Rights Arguments, Revisited

February 5, 2014/72 Comments/in Bodily Rights /by Clinton Wilcox

I’ve recently met a pro-choice blogger by the name of Deanna Young, who runs a blog called Restringing the Violinist. She has written a couple of articles defending the right to refuse argument, one in which she has linked to my article, so I’d like to take the time to respond. Forced blood donation analogy In the first […]

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Abortion: A Woman’s Right to Control Her Body?

September 4, 2013/67 Comments/in Bodily Rights /by Kelsey Hazzard

[Today’s guest post by Prayson Daniel is part of our paid blogging program.] Women’s rights clearly include their right to health and to make fully informed decisions regarding their bodies. Does a woman’s right to decide what she will and will not do with her body extend to cover actions affecting the fetus who may […]

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A Critique of Judith Jarvis Thomson’s A Defense of Abortion, Part V

June 12, 2013/12 Comments/in Bodily Rights /by Clinton Wilcox

For part one of this series, you can go here. For part two, this is where you should be. For part three, follow this link. And here’s part four. 7. Do parents have a special responsibility to their offspring? Throughout this series I have engaged Thomson’s analogies and found all of them to be lacking. […]

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A Critique of Judith Jarvis Thomson’s A Defense of Abortion, Part IV

June 3, 2013/0 Comments/in Bodily Rights, Philosophy /by Clinton Wilcox

For part one of this series, go here. For part two, this is the place to be. And for part three, mosey on over this way. So far Thomson’s essay has suffered from many critical errors. None of her analogies have helped establish that a woman has a right to abort for any reason, except […]

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