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      Revisiting the argument from fetal potential

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          Abstract

          One of the most famous, and most derided, arguments against the morality of abortion is the argument from potential, which maintains that the fetus' potential to become a person and enjoy the valuable life common to persons, entails that its destruction is prima facie morally impermissible. In this paper, I will revisit and offer a defense of the argument from potential.

          First, I will criticize the classical arguments proffered against the importance of fetal potential, specifically the arguments put forth by philosophers Peter Singer and David Boonin, by carefully unpacking the claims made in these arguments and illustrating why they are flawed.

          Secondly, I will maintain that fetal potential is morally relevant when it comes to the morality of abortion, but that it must be accorded a proper place in the argument. This proper place, however, cannot be found until we first answer a very important and complex question: we must first address the issue of personal identity, and when the fetus becomes the type of being who is relevantly identical to a future person. I will illustrate why the question of fetal potential can only be meaningfully addressed after we have first answered the question of personal identity and how it relates to the human fetus.

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                Journal
                Philos Ethics Humanit Med
                Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine
                BioMed Central (London )
                1747-5341
                2007
                17 May 2007
                : 2
                : 7
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Arizona State University at the West Campus, Department of Integrative Studies, P.O. Box 37100, Mail Code 3051, Phoenix, AZ 85069, USA
                Article
                1747-5341-2-7
                10.1186/1747-5341-2-7
                1892780
                17509146
                624716b9-27ac-4bc1-845f-f00882fc1313
                Copyright © 2007 Manninen; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

                This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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                : 9 May 2006
                : 17 May 2007
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                Philosophy of science

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