Abstract
In a recent discussion of my "Foetuses, Famous Violinists, and the Right to
Continued Aid", Mark Strasser argues (in effect) that I misunderstood my own
argument and am therefore not entitled to conclude that, assuming the foetus to be a
person with the same rights as you or I, abortion (even to end rape-caused
pregnancy) cannot be justified in the way Judith Thomson attempted in her wellknown paper.' I don't believe I misunderstood my argument. What I propose to do
here is to clarify it, especially the distinction between 'dependence' and 'reliance',
and to show that Strasser's criticism is plainly mistaken.