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Understanding Barriers To Our Own Thinking

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UNDERSTANDING BARRIERS TO OUR OWN THINKING 2
Understanding Barriers to Our Own Thinking
Abortion
Abortion involves the deliberate termination of a pregnancy before its maturity in such a
manner that the life of the unborn fetus is terminated. There has existed numerous debates on
whether abortion should be legalized or not, with some countries such as the United States of
America legalizing the same at the discretion of the woman while other countries such as Kenya
have only allowed abortion on medical grounds, and other countries are totally against the
practice. As such, I am of the opinion that abortion should be illegal, no matter the underlying
justifications for the same. Despite the arguments for the case, I strongly believe that it is against
morality to terminate any pregnancy. As such, the support or opposition against the support for
abortion in is paper will be critical in examining the various biases experienced in examining the
reasons for and against the position.
The first argument against abortion reiterates that the practice is murderous, and further
referring to the unborn kid like a human being with a right to life. However, the argument is
biased since it does not consider some medical conditions that may compel the termination of
abortion to save the life of the mother if it is determined to be in danger by a medical
practitioner. Moreover, some pregnancies are outcomes of rape, and siring such a baby would
result in a guilty individual who may not even know the birth father. Moreover, the argument
that life begins at conception is also biased against the common fact that we always count our
age since the day of birth. It is therefore biased towards the unborn. On the other hand, the
argument that fetuses feel pain during the abortion is biased against abortion in that it is purely a
scientific assertion without any physical validation. For instance, a three-month fetus cannot

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Running head: UNDERSTANDING BARRIERS TO OUR OWN THINKING Understanding Barriers to Our Own Thinking Name Institution 1 UNDERSTANDING BARRIERS TO OUR OWN THINKING 2 Understanding Barriers to Our Own Thinking Abortion Abortion involves the deliberate termination of a pregnancy before its maturity in such a manner that the life of the unborn fetus is terminated. There has existed numerous debates on whether abortion should be legalized or not, with some countries such as the United States of America legalizing the same at the discretion of the woman while other countries such as Kenya have only allowed abortion on medical grounds, and other countries are totally against the practice. As such, I am of the opinion that abortion should be illegal, no matter the underlying justifications for the same. Despite the arguments for the case, I strongly believe that it is against morality to te ...
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