PHI 2396 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Abortion Law, Fetus, Moral Rights
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It deals, as part of the topic, with the status and rights of border line entities such as fetuses. In the discussions of embryonic stem cell research, cloning, and genetic engineering, we encounter the same issue the status and rights of entities such as cells, embryos, human vegetables, etc. They present the feminist perspective which we will juxtapose to the non-feminist one. Susan sherwin, abortion through a feminist ethics lens; mary ann. Warren, on the moral and legal status of abortion. Sherwin"s test was written after warren"s and is complementary to it. Sherwin focuses more on the social conditions and outcomes of abortion while warren deals with the ethical side of the issue. Sherwin espouses a relational ontology, that is, she thinks that the question of autonomy cannot be handled without considering the relationship between different social groups first (e. g. , pregnant women and fetuses). Abortion law in canada not criminal in canada since 1989.