Judith Jarvis Thompson argues that a woman has a right to decide whether to carry a child to term, not to deprive the child of the right to life, but to defend her right to refuse to lend her body for the child's support, for example, in the case of rape.
Judith Jarvis Thompson argues that a woman has a right to decide whether to carry a child to term, not to deprive the child of the right to life, but to defend her right to refuse to lend her body for the child's support, for example, in the case of rape.
See p. 252.
Judith Jarvis Thompson argues that a woman has a right to decide whether to carry a child to term, not to deprive the child of the right to life, but to defend her right to refuse to lend her body for the child's support, for example, in the case of rape.
See p. 252.