Essay analyzing the book 'How to Argue About Abortion' by John Noonan. Essay also analyzes the topic of Pro-Choice Vs. Pro-Life.
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The issue of abortion is by far, one of the most controversial topics in American History and everyone seems to have an opinion on the topic. Although there are many sides to the topic, the issue has divided the majority of people to the two extreme views of the topic --Pro-choice Vs. Pro-life. We can see the main arguments of each side just by analyzing the titles given to the two sides. Those who are
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argument is imaginary and has little relevance, we can see that the situation would have more relevance if we were considering the case of rape, where the women would be forced into the pregnancy, just as Jason was forced to support the violinist. Although I do not support his argument, I feel that John Noonan, with the exception of some minor flaws, has effectively argued his point as well as his response to the criticisms.
argument is imaginary and has little relevance, we can see that the situation would have more relevance if we were considering the case of rape, where the women would be forced into the pregnancy, just as Jason was forced to support the violinist. Although I do not support his argument, I feel that John Noonan, with the exception of some minor flaws, has effectively argued his point as well as his response to the criticisms.