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Independently of the what the actual laws are (the laws are different in different places), what do you think of the morality of abortion? When, if at all, is it morally acceptable? Under what circumstances, real or imagined, would it be acceptable? Between the cases for which it is acceptable and the cases for which it is not, what is the relevant difference? Give reasons for your claims.
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Running head: MORALLY RIGHT OR ACCEPTABLE
What is morality right or acceptable
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Most people are of the opinion that their personal view is always right and anything
different or the opposite view is always wrong. The question on morality often times doesn’t
have a simple, well defined or provable answer rather they lead to even more questions.
Different people have strong views, opinions, and thoughts on the subject of the morality of
abortion. All these views could possibly be out of a great deal of thought concerning abortion or
rather ideas from random friends and families. Some views, for example, are closely linked to
political or religious beliefs and others to personal preferences. The view or opinion on the
subject of abortion is not necessarily permanent as opinions often times change due to specific
incidents (Milne, 2018). Discussions concerning abortion vary, for instance, there are those who
think and be...
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