Does Abortion Harm the Fetus?

Utilitas:1-13 (2021)
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Abstract

A central claim in abortion ethics is what might be called the Harm Claim – the claim that abortion harms the fetus. In this article, we put forward a simple and straightforward reason to reject the Harm Claim. Rather than invoking controversial assumptions about personal identity, or some nonstandard account of harm, as many other critics of the Harm Claim have done, we suggest that the aborted fetus cannot be harmed for the simple reason that it does not occupy any well-being level.

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reprint Ekendahl, Karl; Johansson, Jens (2022) "Does Abortion Harm the Fetus?". Utilitas 34(2):154-166

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Karl Ekendahl
Uppsala University
Jens Johansson
Uppsala University

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