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If Abortion, then Infanticide

  • Niagara University

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Abstract

Our contention is that all of the major arguments for abortion are also arguments for permitting infanticide. One cannot distinguish the fetus from the infant in terms of a morally significant intrinsic property, nor are they morally discernible in terms of standing in different relationships to others. The logic of our position is that if such arguments justify abortion, then they also justify infanticide. If we are right that infanticide is not justified, then such arguments will fail to justify abortion. We respond to those philosophers who accept infanticide by putting forth a novel account of how the mindless can be wronged which serves to distinguish morally significant potential from morally irrelevant potential. This allows our account to avoid the standard objection that many entities possess a potential for personhood which we are intuitively under no obligation to further or protect.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)387-409
Number of pages23
JournalTheoretical Medicine and Bioethics
Volume38
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 1 2017

Keywords

  • Abortion
  • Harm
  • Infanticide
  • Moral status
  • Potential

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