1. Abortion and the Nature of Human Life
" Determining whether or not an unborn human is or is not a fully-fledged human then becomes a moot point, and necessarily, a futile argument. ... On the other hand, Simpson's argument resounds in its repulse for abortion, as he draws upon the effects of abortion and what it means to possess life. ... While the arguments contend myriad points against one another, the independent lines still converge on the same conclusions: abortion necessitates a strong comprehension of what it means to possess life, specifications of human life, and evaluating circumstances that fulfill their argu...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate