Mens Rights in Abortion
Essay by Paul • November 13, 2011 • Essay • 835 Words (4 Pages) • 2,174 Views
Running Head: ABORTION
Abortion is one of the most common controversial topics facing our society today. Many people have different opinions on the topic, and I think it is important to take into account people's perspective when discussing this topic. From a religious perspective, obviously they believe abortion in general no matter what is wrong. People from a more liberal background, or feminist perspective believe it is a woman's right to choose. One could spend hours trying to pick a side, which at the end of the day is probably pointless since we live a in a culturally diverse society with many different views. Another controversial issue that stems from abortion is men's rights. Do men have the right to know if their partner chooses to have an abortion, and further more do they legally have rights concerning the unborn child? Currently, women have the moral right to get abortions on demand at their discretion, they can make unilateral decisions whether or not to abort, and are not morally obligated to consult with their father or any other person before making a decision to abort (Hales, 1996). Does the mother posses all the power since it is her body, or does the man deserve to know? I believe there are many different things to take into consideration, when making a decision on this topic.
There are extraneous circumstances in my opinion when determining if the mother should tell the man she is choosing to have an abortion. Abortion has two conflicting principals, the value life principal, and the principal of individual freedom (Thiroux, 2006). Both these principals support basic human rights, but they also create conflict because they somewhat contradict each other. I do not think abortion is a black or white type of issue. Also, I would also like to point out the distinct difference between what I "think" the woman should do, versus what her "moral" responsibility is. For example, if a man and a woman are in or were in a significant relationship I believe the man has a right to know whether or not the woman is choosing to have an abortion. I think that if there is some type of emotional investment in each other, or financial investment this warrants disclosure on abortion. Whether or not the women takes the man's opinions into account is another issue, she has no legal obligation. However, I do not think it is as necessary for the woman to disclose this information if the couple engaged in a one night stand, and there is no investment from either party. I believe that investment changes things, whereas a random one night stand does not. Now one may ask how this is justified, but this is my opinion. Morally, it is an easy argument to say that the man has the right to know since it takes two people to make a baby, he is "part" of that baby and has every right to know. I could absolutely see the relevancy in this augment. So, if this
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