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Legal Murder

Submitted by ashleygrey on April 2, 2008

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Legal Murder: It Could Have Been You!
A mother kills her baby because she does not want it, yet she is not charged with murder. Is this right? Believe it or not, this has happened more than twenty million times in the past twenty years (Endicott, lecture notes). Because of abortion, these deaths take place legally. Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy after, accompanied by, resulting in, or closely followed by the death of the embryo or fetus (Merriam-Webster Online). The morality of abortion is one of the most argued issues in today’s society. The definition of personhood and when human life begins is pivotal in determining whether or not abortion is morally permissible. While few contest that human beings have the right to life, some reject the premise that the unborn are human beings. There is much debate over where to draw the line between a human and non-human. Persons have the right to life; because life begins at conception the unborn are human beings and, thus, have the right to live.
In the article “Responding to Person: Methods of Moral Argument in Debate over Abortion”, John T. Noonan Jr. argues that a fetus is a person because of the presence of a full genetic code (Noonan, 294). An unborn fetus becomes a human being at the point of conception because they carry the potential to become a viable, functional human being. Noonan presents a strong argument that if human parents conceive you, you are in fact human. Because a fetus is a human being that possesses a full genetic code, it is immoral to have an abortion. Like many pro-life advocates, Noonan argues that abortion is only morally permissible in cases that will save the mother’s life (Pojman, 569).
Defenders of abortion contend that an unborn fetus is not a person. Pro-choice advocate, Mary Anne Warren, believes that one can only be considered a human being if he or she is a member of the moral community (Pojman, 576). In an article entitled, “The...

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