"A Defense of Abortion"
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"A Defense of Abortion" is a highly influential 1971 philosophical essay by Judith Jarvis Thomson that uses thought experiments, most famously the violinist analogy, to argue for the moral permissibility of abortion even if the fetus is granted personhood.
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