At the heart of the current debate over abortion is the question
of what is at stake: for the liberal feminist group it is the
woman's autonomy over her own body; for the conservative/ pro-life"
group it is the life of the fetus itself. Rejecting both of these
views as extremes, L W. Sumner opts for a moderate position for
which he provides a moral foundation.
Originally published in 1981.
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