Category: Abortion

  • Abortion: Reasons and Issues

    Table of Contents Introduction Rape Cases Health Complications Fatal Deformations in Fetus Conclusion References Introduction The debate on abortion has taken a different shift in the recent times with many pro-choice members of the society claiming that it should be a right for every woman to determine whether to terminate a pregnancy or keep it.…

  • Abortions. Perspectives, Federalism, Court Cases

    Table of Contents Introduction Historical, Cultural, and Religious Perspectives of Abortions Federalism in the U.S.A Constitution Major Abortion Court Cases State Laws Supreme Court and other Federal Institutions Abortion Controversies Conclusion References Introduction Abortion is the termination of pregnancy, which destroys the fetus. The procedure may be a result of miscarriage where the fetus is…

  • Abortions and Rights of a Fetus in the US

    The issue of the price of human life has always been topical. For years, people have been trying to determine what its price is and who has the right to manage it. Numerous philosophers devoted their works to this very issue. However, having solved this question, humanity, though, did not give clear definition to the…

  • The Moral Status of a Fetus and the Acceptability of Abortion

    Table of Contents Cristian View of the Nature of Humans Theories of Moral Status Used by the Persons in the Case Study The Influence of Theories on Recommendations for Action The Selected Theory References The case study involves four individuals presenting their views on the moral status of a fetus and the acceptability of abortion.…

  • Women Have the Right to Decide Whether to Have an Abortion

    Table of Contents Introduction Historical Context of the Issue Political and Legal Trends Regarding Abortions Social Context of the Abortion Issue Future Perspectives on the Issue Conclusion References Introduction Despite the numerous social changes that have occurred in the world with the development of science and technology in recent centuries, some aspects of human relationships…

  • Why Should Abortion Be Made Legal?

    Table of Contents Introduction Position Statement: Pro Position Statement: Con My Position on the Issue References Introduction Historically, abortions have always been a topical issue which produced numerous debates and arguments between people holding opposite views. Gradually this led to the establishment of two general groups of people, namely, the pro-life and the pro-choice (Can…

  • The Ethics of Abortion and Reproductive Rights

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Reference Introduction The debate over the issue of abortion is intense and involves many doctors, ethicists, policymakers, and researchers all over the world. Medical journals are full of controversial articles which defend the perspectives of opponents or proponents of abortion. Hendricks convincingly argues against the expulsion of a…

  • Abortion in Texas as a Political Issue

    Table of Contents Introduction Views and Positions about Abortion in Texas Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy before the developing fetus is ready to be born or able to survive. When it happens naturally, it is known as a miscarriage, and when done deliberately, it is referred to as an…

  • Ethics in Practice: Abortion Choice

    Table of Contents The benefit of abortion The harmful effects of abortion Conclusion on research findings Reference List Abortion has been a subject of debate in the world with some groups arguing that it infringes human rights while others advocates that it should be legalized. Religious groups term it as being unethical and against Gods…

  • The Issue of Abortion Eligibility

    Table of Contents Introduction First Order Reasons Second-Order Reasons Conclusion Reference Introduction The issue of whether abortion is morally justified is highly controversial and still gives rise to intense debate. Discussions are conducted even on a philosophical scale with the application of logically constructed arguments. However, there is no unanimity on this issue among proponents…