ETHC 445N Week 5 Assignment; Course Project Milestone; Annotated Bibliography

  • ETHC 445N Week 5 Assignment; Course Project Milestone; Annotated Bibliography
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Personal and/or communal ethical factors: Abortion

 

The topic abortion is a very controversial debate, and very sensitive to

 

some. Recently abortion has been a very popular topic regarding whether

 

or not it should be legal. Along with legality involved in abortions, there

 

are the moral and ethical factors of each individual. When we discuss

 

personal ethical factors, we tend to see it as everyone has their own

 

beliefs and there is no right or wrong. Along with everyone's own

 

beliefs, the community, or people surrounding them play a big role on

 

their decisions and can influence changes. When we are looking at other

 

factors that influence them, I always refer back to the sole fact we

 

should not judge someone based off of their beliefs and decisions they

 

decide to make. Everyone has their own opinion on what they believe is

 

morally correct within their eyes.

 

Ethical positions using Kantian ethics: Abortion

 

Kant's categorical Imperative is defined as commands or moral laws all

 

persons must follow, regardless of their desires or extenuating

 

circumstances (Muscente 2020). Kant’s second principal formulation of

 

the categorical imperative, which proscribes treating persons as mere

 

means, applies to human embryos and fetuses (Manninen 2014). What I

 

think is meant by this statement is that he was trying to prove it would be

 

morally wrong to abort the fetus because he believed fetuses were

 

worthy of the same level of dignity any other person.

 

Annotated Bibliography 1

 

In this article, Abdullah (2021) discuses legal and ethical issues regarding

 

abortion. He states, “the act of abortion is seen from the classification of

 

evil, that the killing of fetal killing is not in the category of whole human

 

killing but is still an act of sin and sin” (p.2). From this statement it is

 

clear that he disagrees with abortion and stands with the fact that it

 

should be illegal for a woman to have an abortion……..Continue

 

 

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