Social Issue Analysis and Response Abortion

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An argument can be of several origins, for example, social issues, social responses, purely philosophical arguments, historical premises, and natural occurrences among others. Abortion is one of the hotly debated social issues that require an in-depth relook to draw a rational understanding. When an argument is logical with focus on the social issues and responses, it addresses aspects that deal with the social life (Copi & Cohen 2016). The arguer seeks to prove to the readers that logic prevails in the social arguments. However, an invalid conclusion for an argument renders it an invalid argument. It goes further to compromise its quality by arguing that pro-lifers are ever-willing to ensure that life is protected and the pregnancies are carried to birth unless the mother’s health conditions are at risk.

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They believe that the law is the supreme imposition that will protect lives. However, the big concern emanates when a logical view of the countries that legalize abortion and the wealthy women in the United States. It goes without saying that such rich women will move to the states that allow for abortion and seek services. They will not stop unless the government sets laws to bar any pregnant woman from traveling abroad. ” In conclusion, it is hard to discuss and disclose the traits of different mothers or women that lead them to abortion by just looking at them and making vague conclusions. It requires a combination of philosophy, sociology, and psychology to establish a perfect analysis of one’s personality.

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At times, people will seek to answer the question, what if a person has a part that is unfixed and no amount of education or common knowledge can change it? Similarly, the philosophical concern of whether the rise of designer babies and drug/substance abuse can alter human thinking and interaction is another issue of contention in seeking to understand issues surrounding abortion. Besides, a philosophical attempt to understand the right meaning of a human person draws the thinking of the value of life and how different people view life in the light of thinking about the rest of the society—reproduction to ensure humans are not distinct. References Copi, I. ) Amsterdam [etc. : Elsevier. Vaidya, A. J. Epistemic responsibility and critical thinking.

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