Essay On Abortion And Utilitarianism

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Abortion is and will always be a subject that everyone wants to talk and know more about it. Abortion became legal years ago and women have their own right to choose what to do with the unborn baby. Many people say that abortion is a private decision and the mother has the right to do what is better for her and it doesn’t have to do with the law. We can’t say abortion its wrong or right, it’s all about morally important. Thinking about yourself first, or your happiness before the unborn baby it’s not wrong at all. The deontological perspective is that abortion its wrong, no matter what kind of reason you have. Once a lady its pregnant it’s her duty or parent’s duty to take care of the baby and to protect it. Duties are things to …show more content…
First utilitarian said it was wrong to decide to do the abortion and, then with some philosopher contribution to the concept of abortion it begins to change all the concept for abortion to utilization theory. One utilitarian philosopher J.S Mill gave a great contribution about the abortion theory. Mill also said that if taking care and raising a baby it’s a big issue for the mother than the best choice its abortion. In conclusion of utilitarianism theory, we can see that ethics seems to be the most moral decision. Also they say that all the unwanted pregnant ladies that have issues such as physical, mental emotional r financial, they should take care of their self with the abortion process. Kant it’s one of the most philosopher who contributed on ethics, what is right and what is wrong. Kant’s point of view on abortion is that abortion its wrong. Abortion it’s immoral because women have no right to kill the fetus inside her. In conclusion we can see how important is to know about abortion. More we know more we understand the concept of abortion and how hard is to take a decision for it. But stopping the abortion it’s impossible these days because women have equal right with men and they can do whatever they wand without getting permission from the other