Is abortion justified as an expression of bodily autonomy or an act of self-defense against an aggressor? I hold that the answer is no. There are fundamental differences between pregnancy and legitimate expressions of bodily autonomy and self-defense.
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Citations/Further Reading:
Klusendorf, S. L. (2009). The Case for Life. Wheaton, IL: Crossway Books.
Thomson, J. J. (1971). A defense of abortion. Journal of Philosophy and Public Affairs, 1(1), 47-66.
McDonagh, E. (1996). Breaking the Deadlock: From Choice to Consent. New York: Oxford University Press.
Dauphinee, A., Finer, L. B., Frohwirth, L., Moore, A. M. & Singh, S. (2005). Reasons U.S. women have abortions: Quantitative and qualitative perspectives. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, 37(3),110–118.
Koukl, G. (2013, February 4). Unstringing the Violinist. Retrieved August 1, 2018, from https://www.str.org/articles/unstring...
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