In Judith Jarvis Thomson's 'Defense of abortion' article 'Abortion Defense', Judith Jarvis Thomson claims that abortion is morally acceptable even if the fetus is treated as a person. This article details Thomson's main argument about abortion in detail. In particular, I carefully study her renowned "violinist" claim. The following will refute a controversial story that focuses on the reasoning that the right of a person's life exceeds the autonomy of others.
With "Abortion Defense", the author Judith Jarvis Thomson explained the rights in terms of fairness and injustice. She clearly believes that the meaning of her "right" is not limited to justification, but it is clearly not limited to validity, but suggests that her definition must be more ethical (Thomson 16 ) But she clarified that this "correct" morality is also quite different from what to do (Thomson 13). Her overall discussion is influenced by the use of the analogy used to justify her position on abortion, to change view on many important issues, and in some cases to enforce anti-abortion perspectives . Think differently. Recognizing some commonsense arguments, then she is consistent with logic to support the selection of the community. Thomson's argument is weakened by the difference between the image in his analogy and the reality of abortion.
In Judith Jarvis Thomson's 'Defense of abortion' article 'Abortion Defense', Judith Jarvis Thomson claims that abortion is morally acceptable even if the fetus is treated as a person. This article details Thomson's main argument about abortion in detail. In particular, I carefully study her renowned "violinist" claim. - Compare two articles on teen drinking by Jeffery Kluger's article "How to manage teen drinking (Smart Way)" and Bernie Wuethrich's article "Get Stupid". The two articles are very similar and different, and at the same time they are attractive to the words of rhetoric. In combination, they provide a good background for teenagers to drink alcohol.