Wednesday, April 18, 2012

BLOG 5

The second contemporary issue, which was abortion, caused me to first examine and then apply my principles. I tend to lean more towards John Locke, therefore, I had depended on his wisdom of "natural rights" to be applied to the issue of abortion. On the foundation that you have to be born to obtain these rights, I must conclude that abortion is indeed moral. These stipulations seem to be very staight forward and the compelling arguement of Warren and her 5 criteria for being human does support it, so, I see no need for adjustment.

I least argee with the arguments of Noonen because although he so easily can refute the shakey arguments of pro-choicers, I havent read anything from him that can stand up to Warren's 5 criteria that, to me, puts thing in perspective minus centement and decentcy that can cloud moral judgement.

I commented on : http://becksbradley.blogspot.com/2012/04/blog-5.html?showComment=1334770090819#c8616831924868977971

4 comments:

  1. I completely agree with your standpoint on how Warren seemed more convincing than Noonan,however I do think that there is a certain point where you shouldnt be allowed to abort a baby. Like we talked about in class, I feel as though once the fetus gets passed the point of just being a zygote we as people can now relate it to some what of a human. I do agree with you though that abortion is moral, I just think there are some boundaries with it that can't be crossed

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  2. I find it very interesting how people's ideas and morals can contrast so greatly. For example, you and I are on a completely different opinions towards Warrent's 5 criteria for being human. You seem to believe that they completely sum up what it is to be human whereas, I feel that a list cannot sum up exactly what it means to be human. I feel that there is so much more to life, scientifically and morally, than the list that Warren composed. I am just curious, where exactly do you feel life begins than?

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  3. I completely agree with you! although like i stated in my blog, i am not sure if the rights start after birth. would you say that it is okay to abort a child a day before it is due? i feel abortion needs to be done early on in the pregnancy. i suppose that is were my morals come in and i tend to dissagree with warren just at this point. other wise Noonan doesn't know what he is talking about. men...

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  4. I agree with 'thebrittbloom' in regards to when the fetus is actually aborted. Like I said in my blog, after a certain amount of time, it becomes more immoral to actually abort the child, for example, 8 or 9 months into the pregnancy, or like she said, the day before it's due. But other than that, great post! I agree with you about how Warren was more convincing than Noonan!

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