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    Case Study of Abortion

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    regarding if the fetus is a person‚ the rights of the pregnant woman and if abortion is morally wrong and if abortion should be illegal. There are arguments regarding if it is wrong to end the life of an innocent person? Therefore‚ is it morally wrong to end the life of a fetus. However‚ in this case I would say that Mrs. Jones exercised self-determination in making a decision for her own life. Analysis and Possible Solution We must first analyze the debate on whether or not the fetus is a person?

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    With the excess of defects that can be caught so early‚ the ability to determine a course of action sooner‚ and for the safety of the mother and fetus‚ genetic testing in the first trimester is a necessary tool to be utilized in family planning. The age old argument of making medical decisions based off of something so emotional is one that will not ever be eradicated. Dr. Gwen Latendresse (2015) says of her case study‚ “Although it is true that many genetic conditions cannot currently be cured

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    Ethics: Homosexuality

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    Sexually violent content is everywhere. It’s on the internet‚ it’s on TV‚ it’s in books‚ it’s in games‚ it’s in music‚ and it can be seen or heard in virtually everything else we humans see or hear on a daily basis. While some may say that this content doesn’t influence our behaviors as whole‚ some others think it definitely has a negative impact on the way we view sexual violence‚ such as making it seem more socially “acceptable”. While many of us know that this is something that is wrong‚ and don’t

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    satisfactory evaluation on the moral permissibility of abortion we need to consider the personhood status of fetus. Through her criteria of personhood she determines that fetus is not a person; therefore‚ abortion is morally permissible. Her argument is certainly deductively valid; however‚ it is unsound because personhood criteria is ambiguous. It effectively disproves personhood status of the fetus (in early terms of pregnancy)‚ but not applicable in terms of proving the personhood status. The argument

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    kidney replacement. I agree with what he has to say on not only abortion itself but‚ whether or not a fetus should have the right to the women’s body. I don’t think that the fetus should be given the right to use the women’s body because what if she does not what to have a baby and ends up getting pregnant anyway. Also‚ each time a woman engages in sexual intercourse‚ she is not inviting the fetus to live inside her body. This is why birth control and other contraceptives are not a sure deal when

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    an abortion‚ this song focuses on the unborn fetus in the womb and what it is thinking. Although we can never truly get the

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    Argument for Abortion

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    factions: pro-choice and pro-life. Pro-life advocates argue that abortions are murder and extreme levels of child abuse. While pro-choice advocates believe abortions are a justifiable means to end pregnancies. The pro-choice argument is that the fetus is not yet a human being and its rights should not override that of the mother’s. An importance on what defines a human is very important. Is a human the result of sperm fertilizing an egg? At this point of fertilization the human is composed

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    ethical standpoint the concept of abortion is a polarizing issue. This is in part true because there are those who assert that the fetus is a person who has a right to life which begins at conception. In following this train of thought there are certain considerations which must be made as well as some concessions which become necessary as a means of providing a fetus with all of the same rights that any other person would be granted. There are numerous reasons why a person may choose to agree with

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    1) How is the baby’s due date calculated and why is it often hard to calculate? The baby’s due date is calculated by doctors and midwives from the beginning of the mother’s last period. This marker is used because it is difficult to determine exactly when the mother is ovulating and as a result when the sperm is fertilized the egg. 2) Briefly explain the process of conception? Ovulation‚ Development of Corpus Luteum‚ Release of Egg‚ Menses‚ Fertilization‚ Implantation‚ Pregnancy Hormones

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    Warren states that the anti-abortionist must show that the fetus is a person in the full moral sense‚ not just in a genetic sense. The moral community‚ she believes‚ consists of all and only people‚ rather than merely human beings. She finds a distinction between a human being (someone genetically human) and a person (someone we have included in our moral community). She gives the example of finding life forms on another planet‚ and questions how humanity would decide if they should be treated as

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