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RIGHTS abortion
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the central argument 1. The fetus is a person. 2. If (1), the fetus has a right to life. 3. If the fetus has a right to life, abortion is prima facie wrong. 4. [So] Abortion is prima facie wrong.
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the right to an abortion The Property View: The right to an abortion is a property right.
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the right to an abortion The Self-Defense View: The right to an abortion is a right to self-defense. The Proportionality Principle: You may create an injury slightly but not enormously greater than the injury to be avoided.
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the right to an abortion The Self-Defense View: The right to an abortion is a right to be self-defended. The Proportionality Principle: You may create an injury slightly but not enormously greater than the injury to be avoided.
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the right to an abortion
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The Autonomy View: The right to an abortion is a right to bodily autonomy.
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the right to an abortion
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the first argument by analogy 1. It isn’t wrong to disconnect the famous violinist. 2. The case of the famous violinist is analogous to the case of the fetus. 3. [So] It isn’t wrong to abort the fetus.
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