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Abortion? The final conclusions?

Under what circumstances should abortion be allowed?

  • It should always be allowed

    Votes: 35 36.5%
  • It should never be allowed

    Votes: 1 1.0%
  • It should be allowed within the 1st trimester only

    Votes: 9 9.4%
  • It should be allowed up to the 2nd trimester only

    Votes: 16 16.7%
  • It should be allowed within the 1st trimester health exceptions permitting

    Votes: 5 5.2%
  • It should be allowed up to the 2nd trimester health exceptions permitting

    Votes: 24 25.0%
  • It should be allowed only with health exceptions permitting such as death of parent

    Votes: 6 6.3%

  • Total voters
    96
Answer my question on whether the foetus is a citizen. Or even an independent individual. Or even an individual.

I don't know. And I haven't come across anything that clearly defined once and for all what a fetus is. Have you?
 
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I just find it wrong to deny the fetus the right to live when we haven't even decided on what its rights are yet.
 
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I just find it wrong to deny the fetus the right to live when we haven't even decided on what its rights are yet.
How would you even know that a fetus exists, in order to grant it "rights"?

Right now, under US law, only the born are granted any "rights." What laws would you enact in order to detect the presence of fetuses, and protect them?
 
The same that decided that diamonds don't make good pillows, or that cats are not fish, that feces is not a computer. No one decided, facts are just facts.

Some facts can be disputed. This one is.

It is arrogant of you to claim that you know all the facts about life.
 
Pregnancy is a good indicator. ;)
So, are you proposing that the government establish a policy to determine the presence or absence of pregnancy in women, in order to facilitate the granting of rights to the fetuses being incubated by these women? If not, why not? If so, how do you think the government should operate in order to ensure the most accurate tracking of individual pregnancies?
 
So, are you proposing that the government establish a policy to determine the presence or absence of pregnancy in women, in order to facilitate the granting of rights to the fetuses being incubated by these women? If not, why not? If so, how do you think the government should operate in order to ensure the most accurate tracking of individual pregnancies?

I'm not saying there should be an absolute law about fetuses, and pregnancy tests obligatory for every female. That's ridiculous.

There should be a consensus about what a fetus is. I haven't seen one.
 
Source?



Good for you. Source?

"Persons . . . are members of a social community that shapes and values them, and personhood must be defined in terms of interactions and relationships with others."

Susan Sherwin. 1999. Ethical Issues: Perspectives for Canadians. Ed. Soifer, Eldon. Peterborough, Ontario: Broadview Press, p. 267

R. v. Sullivan, [1991] 1 S.C.R. 489 was a decision by the Supreme Court of Canada on negligence and whether a partially-born fetus is a person.
 
I'm not saying there should be an absolute law about fetuses, and pregnancy tests obligatory for every female. That's ridiculous.

There should be a consensus about what a fetus is. I haven't seen one.
What you did say was
I just find it wrong to deny the fetus the right to live when we haven't even decided on what its rights are yet.
Please explain what "rights" you think a fetus should be granted.

Let us agree to use a common definition of fetus: " 1. In humans, the unborn young from the end of the eighth week after conception to the moment of birth, as distinguished from the earlier embryo."
 
No, but you don't seem to be against the killing of animals for such luxuries as food and clothing. Why is that? No one is advocating the torture of fetus.

Good point. I was only trying to point out that "something" doesn't necesserally need to petition to have rights.

Does that make sense? :D
 

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