Don Marquis Abortion Analysis

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Within this essay by Don Marquis, Marquis explains his opinion that abortion is definitely more on the pro-life side of the spectrum. He also believes that abortion is the act of killing a being with a right to life and killing a being with a right to life is seriously morally wrong because it robs such a being of its future. Marquis means to convey that the act of killing an unborn child should be seen just as cruel as the murder of an innocent adult man. Before beginnings to discuss his own view the on the subject, he touches on the basics of the argument revolved around abortion. He means to suggest that the arguments brought on by the two sides can never really be resolved because they are both spear-headed by morals and weakness. Each use different aspects of morals to try and prove that their side is the correct one. …show more content…
Marquis thinks that an entirely new strategy should be used to help solve this problem. He begins by explaining why killing a man is morally wrong, and then continues to see if that reasoning can be applied to abortion. If it can, then he advises that we discover a strong reason for abortion to be presumptively immoral. Marquis believes that the act of killings tears away a basis right from the victim itself. The right to life, the right to partake in different experiences and live to the fulfillment that is intended of a human. Additionally, Marquis believes, the theory can create numerous problems in a variety of ethical issues; but it can also help us see why euthanasia could sometimes be a satisfactory