Friday, October 25, 2019
Abortion: Points Of View :: essays research papers
 Abortion: Points of View      Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  It is nearly impossible anymore to find someone who doesn't have an  opinion about abortion, and probably a strong opinion at that. Yet the endless  debates on the topic usually go nowhere, leaving the opponents even more  committed to their positions and the open-minded observers confused. Both sides  make a good case. An unwanted child is a pitiful thing, and the attendant social  problems (single motherhood, financial destitution, child neglect, and urban  overcrowding, to name just a few) do not have easy solutions. On the other hand,  the thought of terminating something that, if left to run its natural course,  would ultimately result in the birth of a human being gives all but the most  hard-hearted among us cause for serious introspection.    Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  One reason the debate goes nowhere is that each side focuses on a  different topic. We make no progress because we are not talking about the same  thing. The pro-abortionist prefers to discuss choice, and to dwell on all of the  social problems inherent in an unwanted child. The anti-abortionist is  interested primarily in protecting the life of the fetus. In simple terms, the  pro-abortionist focuses on a woman's rights and the anti-abortionist focuses on  a fetus' rights. Though interrelated, these are basically different topics.    Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Though neither side realizes it, there is actually much more agreement  than disagreement between the opposing views. The majority on both sides would  agree that social problems like child neglect and urban overcrowding are serious  issues. Most would also agree that the life of a child is a precious thing that  deserves the full protection of the law. There would even be nearly universal  agreement that it is a woman's exclusive right to make decisions concerning her  body. So where's the disagreement? The entire complex issue comes down to one  question:Ã  Ã  Is the fetus a person? If you believe it is not a person, then it is  simply part of the woman's body and subject to her exclusive control. From this  point of view, any attempt to diminish that control is a cruel infringement upon  a woman's rights. If, however, you believe the fetus is a person, then you are  obligated to protect it, even to the point of delimiting the actions of the  woman carrying it. For you, the suggestion that this issue is a matter of  personal choice is like saying that whether or not a parent kills a two-year-old  is a matter of personal choice.    The goal of these pages is to examine the abortion debate from several  perspectives, focusing on the question of when the fetus' life as a person    					    
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