Summary Of Thomson's A Defense Of Abortion

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Throughout Thomson’s A Defense of Abortion there are multiple points that analyze and evaluate different perceptions and arguments of a concept that oppose abortion based on the premise that a fetus is considered a person from the moment of conception. These distinct points are all expressed through scenarios of thought experiments such as, the violinist, Henry Fonda, and people-seeds. Within the violinist thought experiment, Thomson utilizes a situation in which an individual is kidnapped and plugged into a violinist’s circulatory system without consent to extract poisons from the blood of both people. From this setup, the argument becomes apparent that even though an individual has the right to the decisions within their body such as the

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