1. Abortion and the Nature of Human Life
Simpson's argument initiates in his refutation of the claim that fetuses are simply "collection[s] of cells lacking the fully developed structure of a human being [Simpson 2]," considering that this takes away from the concept of life. ... " These claims persist in their solemnity, consistently asserting the possession of life each fetus possesses, why their lives are unquestionably human, and why "removing fetuses" by means of abortion directly parallels to murder. ...
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- Approx Pages: 5
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate