Abortion
Abortion is an extremely complex and highly
debated public issue that has consumed much of the American social and
political arena in the late twentieth century. People on both sides of the
debate present strong arguments that establish valid points. Society clearly
states that child abuse and the murder of one’s child is illegal, but does
allow abortion. Regardless of whether it is right or wrong, the fine line that
exists between abortion and murder will be discussed and debated for decades to
come.
In Judith Thomson’s article, "A Defense of Abortion," she argues that
abortion can be morally justified in some instances, but not all cases.
Clearly, in her article, Thomson argues, "…while I do argue that abortion
is not impermissible, I do not argue that is always permissible" (163).
Thomson feels that when a woman has been impregnated due to rape, and when a
pregnancy threatens the life of a mother, abortion is morally justifiable. In
order to help readers understand some of the moral dilemmas raised by abortion,
Thomson creates numerous stories that possess many of the same problems.
Thomson begins her argument by questioning the validity of the argument
proposed by anti-abortion activists. Thomson explains that "most
opposition to abortion relies on the premise that the fetus is a human
being….from the moment of conception" (153). Thomson thinks this is a
premise that is strongly argued for, although she also feels it is argued for
"not well" (153). According to Thomson, anti-abortion proponents argue
that fetuses are persons, and since all persons have a right to life, fetuses
also posses a right to life. Regardless, Thomson argues that one can grant that
the fetus is a person from the moment of conception, with a right to life, and
still prove that abortion can be morally justified. In order to prove this
argument Thomson proposes the example of "the sick violinist."
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