John Stuart Mill Abortion Analysis

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According to Mill’s work people's sentiments about abortions can include feeling of sympathy and impulse of self-defense. Author says it’s a natural reaction to want to repel “to repel or retaliate any harm done or attempted against ourselves or against those with whom we sympathize” (Mills, 919). And adults often feel sorry for little children when they are hurt. But it’s possible only if they treat fetus as a human being. An abortion also can be viewed as a prejudice in favor of mother’s interests.
Such serious debates around abortions could appear because people, unlike other animals, can sympathize with all society. The negative attitude to this procedure can be showed even if laws don’t prohibit it. As people believe that

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