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Single Idea 4057

[filed under theme 25. Social Practice / F. Life Issues / 3. Abortion ]

Full Idea

A newly fertilized ovum, a newly implanted clump of cells, is no more a person than an acorn is an oak tree.

Gist of Idea

A newly fertilized ovum is no more a person than an acorn is an oak tree

Source

Judith (Jarvis) Thomson (A Defense of Abortion [1971], p.125)

Book Ref

'Ethics for Modern Life', ed/tr. Abelson,R./Friquegnon,M [St Martin's 1987], p.125


A Reaction

This relies heavily on the philosopher's concept of a 'person', but it seems right to me.


The 10 ideas from Judith (Jarvis) Thomson

Maybe abortion can be justified despite the foetus having full human rights [Thomson, by Foot]
The foetus is safe in the womb, so abortion initiates its death, with the mother as the agent. [Foot on Thomson]
A newly fertilized ovum is no more a person than an acorn is an oak tree [Thomson]
Is someone's right to life diminished if they were conceived by a rape? [Thomson]
It can't be murder for a mother to perform an abortion on herself to save her own life [Thomson]
The right to life is not a right not to be killed, but not to be killed unjustly [Thomson]
The right to life does not bestow the right to use someone else's body to support that life [Thomson]
No one is morally required to make huge sacrifices to keep someone else alive for nine months [Thomson]
Temporal parts is a crazy doctrine, because it entails constantly creating stuff ex nihilo [Thomson, by Koslicki]
How can point-duration slices of people have beliefs or desires? [Thomson]