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If fetuses are persons, abortion is a public health crisis

Bioethics 35 (5):465-472 (2021)
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Pro-life advocates commonly argue that fetuses have the moral status of persons, and an accompanying right to life, a view most pro-choice advocates deny. A difficulty for this pro-life position has been Judith Jarvis Thomson’s violinist analogy, in which she argues that even if the fetus is a person, abortion is often permissible because a pregnant woman is not obliged to continue to offer her body as life support. Here, we outline the moral theories underlying public health ethics, and examine the COVID-19 pandemic as an example of public health considerations overriding individual rights. We argue that if fetuses are regarded as persons, then abortion is of such prevalence in society that it also constitutes a significant public health crisis. We show that on public health considerations, we are justified in overriding individual rights to bodily autonomy by prohibiting abortion. We conclude that in a society that values public health, abortion can only be tolerated if fetuses are not regarded as persons.

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Daniel Rodger
London South Bank University
Bruce P. Blackshaw
University of Birmingham

Citations of this work

Thomson 50 Years Later.Elliott R. Crozat -2024 -American Philosophical Quarterly 61 (2):177-197.
Fetuses are not adult humans: a response to Miller on abortion.Ben Saunders -2024 -Journal of Medical Ethics 50 (11):768-769.

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A defense of abortion.Judith Jarvis Thomson -1971 -Philosophy and Public Affairs 1 (1):47-66.
Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals.Immanuel Kant -1996 - In Mary J. Gregor,Practical Philosophy. Cambridge University Press. pp. 37-108.

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