Discussion of abortion asks whether morally correct it is to terminate pregnancy before normal childbirth
Some people think abortion is always wrong. Some people think abortion is right when the mother's life is in danger. Others believe that abortion is morally acceptable to some extent.
It is always possible to present at least some discussion about the legal position. Discussion requires logic, but legal argument is not a purely logical form of discussion, it promises a universal, absolute conclusion. Rather it is a practical form of discussion designed to set certain claims as more likely or reasonable than others. Every statistician knows that the relevant large sample sizes are their best friends. What are the three largest and most relevant sample sizes used to determine general principles? The first barrel was an inorganic system of 13.7 billion years scale. This is mathematics and the laws of physics, the whole world of physics. The second barrel is an organic system with 3.5 billion years of biology on Earth. And Dou 3 is the history of mankind, you can choose your own number, I chose the human behavior recorded for 20,000 years. These are the three most large sample sizes we can access, most relevant.
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Unspeakable universal ethical principles underlying moral and legal norms of human behavior that are sometimes evaluated and managed. Natural law contrasts with practical law, including written rules and regulations established by the government. The term natural law comes from the Roman terminology jus naturale. Supporters of natural law philosophy are called naturalists. Naturalists believe that the principle of natural law is an essential part of nature and believe that principles exist regardless of whether the government recognizes or enforces natural law. Naturalists also believe that the government must incorporate the principles of natural law into its legal system before justice is attained. There are three schools in natural law theory. Sacred natural law, secular natural law, historical natural law.