1. Abortion: The Moral Status of Women
Because a fetus has the potential to become a full-fledged member of the human community, all things equal, we should not destroy it. But rarely in human life are all things equal. ... One must also recognize other important value considerations, viz. the obvious biological and physical reality that the fetus is living inside a human being who unquestionably is a person with full moral and legal rights. So in taking measures to protect the fetus there is the inevitable risk of wrongfully imposing on and usurping the rights and liberties of another human being. ... For these legal actions are ...
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