"A Defense of Abortion" is a moral philosophy essay by Judith Jarvis Thomson first published in Philosophy & Public Affairs in 1971. Wikipedia
Originally published: 1971
Author: Judith Jarvis Thomson
Most opposition to abortion relies on the premise that the fetus is a human being, a person, from the moment of conception. The premise is argued for, but, ...
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A slippery-slope argument. Most opposition to abortion relies on the premise that the fetus is a human being, a person, from the moment of conception.
Abstract. Most opposition to abortion relies on the premise that the fetus is a human being, a person, from the moment of conception. The premise is argued for, ...
A defense of "a defense of abortion": On the responsibility objection to Thomson's argument.David Boonin-Vail - 1997 - Ethics 107 (2):286-313. Personhood, ...
In her 1971 article, "A Defense of Abortion," Judith Jarvis Thomson defended the following thesis: the impermissibility of abortion does.
David Boonin has written the most thorough and detailed case for the moral permissibility of abortion yet published. Critically examining a wide range of ...
Judith Jarvis Thomson believes that abortion is morally and ethically appropriate under some circumstances. This is because the mother's rights outweigh the ...
Judith Jarvis Thomson - A Defense of Abortion. To print or download this file, click the link below: PDF document icon Thomson - A Defense of Abortion.pdf ...
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