Friday, March 5, 2010

Abortion

Decades ago, women who had an abortion in mind would probably appeal to her sense of morality, that abortion is murder and illegal and obviously wrong. As our society moves farther, ethical reasoning will persuade fewer abortion-minded women. As a post-modernist what’s wrong for one person isn’t necessarily wrong for me, that’s why it has become harder to impose the idea that abortion is unethical. I agree with the idea of abortion; a living human body consists of two separate parts, a “person” and a body, the body untransferable but discardable by death. As a post-modernist I assume that the “morals” woman are questioned when aborting are senseless, morality is about appetite and passion. The world should not longer think and make decision upon morals; moral rules can be change at any time. There needs to be free will in whether aborting or not, our choices are not determined by the situation itself it depends on the outside forces like economic, social or even cultural. We can act freely; our actions are the ending result of pressures that determine our own behavior. The world should be in spite of itself. In present days there still exists a world living in primitivism set in certain concepts that should be changed. Abortion can exist in society, women have their own decision and they should do what’s best for them. Why be against abortion, if when the baby is born consequences can be even worse in someone’s life? As society has agreed on other scientific experiments, they should be in favor of abortion.
Postmodernism (Tavo Vijil)

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