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In their warped universe, any pro-life legislation or other activity aimed at denying women the "right" to abortio n on demand is criminal because it forces the woman to remain pregnant, which they see as a state of slavery.
It also discusses the role of physicians in the public debate on the liberalisation of abortio n laws and regulations.
But a much more detailed treatment of the morality of abortio employing Thomson's assumption about the weakness of our duty to aid strangers, offers support for t conclusion.
 
 
 
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