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Bodily autonomy: my body, my choice? 

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Polls indicate that the British public is broadly as supportive of the right to die as it is of the right to abortion. How similar are the two issues? Should a position on one of these issues determine that on the other? Most of those in favour of legalising assisted suicide claim they do so for the same reasons they support abortion rights - freedom of choice and an end to ‘backstreet’ abortions or suicides. Is there room for a third position - that abortion is morally permissible and should be legal but that assisted suicide and euthanasia are not and should not? Is individual autonomy the main issue, or are wider considerations about the morality of both abortion and assisted dying key?
The speakers include: Dr Piers Benn, philosopher, author, Commitment and Ethics, visiting lecturer in ethics, Heythrop College, London and Fordham University, New York; Ann Furedi, chief executive, British Pregnancy Advisory Service, author, The Moral Case for Abortion; Peter D Williams, executive officer, Right To Life; Dr Kevin Yuill, senior lecturer, history, University of Sunderland, author, Assisted Suicide: the liberal, humanist case against legalization. The chair is Dr Tiffany Jenkins, writer and broadcaster, author, Keeping Their Marbles.
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Комментарии : 11   
@lisaeischens2352
@lisaeischens2352 5 лет назад
Am I to exist to make you comfortable? When you will never know me or care about my situation and may in fact support policies that may in fact make that existence that much more painful and difficult?
@truthbetold6322
@truthbetold6322 4 года назад
Lisa Eischens I don’t care about your consequences of your decisions but I do care that the baby doesn’t die sorry if that hurts your feelings
@lisaeischens2352
@lisaeischens2352 5 лет назад
I think the fundamental concept is this...the right to exist or the right to live. The fetus has no memory of being alive and can not live unassisted for years nor be a contributing member of society financially or emotionally for an undetermined amount of time. The diseased and painful body/mind has significant impairment in quality of life despite may or not having full cognition. Do you want to live or exist? Both scenarios involve enormous expenditures of time, resources, financial and emotional expenditures for the people and or community to fulfill which aren’t afforded nor guaranteed.
@ApoIogeticsMan
@ApoIogeticsMan 3 года назад
Ah, so if you kill a person who has no memory, that makes it ok? I guess I will see you at the brain injury institute, when you will be killing people with amnesia? Your arguments are sickening. You advocate murder for our convenience.
@Gilbert9909
@Gilbert9909 7 лет назад
Sadly this debate did not live up to my initial expectations....Shame, because it could have and I believe it should have. Must be the combination of speakers...? Sometimes they work better than others!
@Gilbert9909
@Gilbert9909 7 лет назад
Wow!! What a topic!!! Awesome! .... I know i'm pretty sad, lol.
@truthbetold6322
@truthbetold6322 4 года назад
I don’t care about your consequences of your decisions but I do care that the baby doesn’t die sorry if that hurts your feelings
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