property Rights Of Fetuses: Ontological Problems In The Deprivation Argument Against Abortion
Abstract
In this piece I consider three versions of the deprivation argument against abortion as put forth by Don Marquis, Jim Stone, and Fred Feldman. I extrapolate the general form of the deprivation argument against abortion based on these author's works and show how the general form of the argument is ultimately question begging. I then show that this flaw is present within Marquis's, Stone's, and Feldman's pieces. Ultimately, I conclude that if abortion is morally wrong, it is not demonstrated to be so by means of the deprivation argument against abortion