The Philosophy of Abortion: Where does Abortion Stand Today for Humanity? Not just a Right, but Women’s Necessity.
<p>When women are born, they are damned by their anatomy. The rights of women are neither natural nor synthetic, it is their will that defines it. That one feels to again vindicate it.</p>
<p>I should continue that I hear when someone says that are not to be allowed of abortion, most would mutter that women must say no for it is ‘unnatural’. Then it would lead to this one question, does rights need to be ‘natural’. Or it should also be synthetic like philosophy? A synthetic right, so then it led me that socialistic ideas that of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon that he mentioned that the capitalist harms the ‘natural’­­­­ rights of the people, then the conclusion of his is false. It is indeterminable.</p>
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