

The Ethics of Abortion: Women's Rights, Human Life, and the Question of Justice I Prof. Christopher Kaczor
Jul 24, 2025
Christopher Kaczor, a Professor at Duke University renowned for his expertise in moral philosophy and ethics, dives deep into the complexities of abortion. He reflects on a personal journey of discovering impending parenthood, weaving in emotional insights. Kaczor discusses the ethical facets of abortion, emphasizing fetal rights and the broader question of human dignity. He critiques common philosophical arguments about bodily autonomy, while also sharing a poignant story about love and sacrifice, revealing the transformative impact of genuine human connections.
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Personal Birth Story
- Christopher Kaczor shares the shock and joy of his daughter's birth, illustrating the emotional impact of pregnancy and childbirth.
- The story sets a personal tone to discuss the complex ethics of abortion from experience, not just theory.
Fetus Is a Living Human
- It's scientifically certain the fetus is alive and human, as shown by biology and DNA evidence.
- Philosophers universally agree this fact, even those supporting abortion rights, as it is evident science.
Killing Deprives Valuable Future
- Killing is wrong because it deprives a being of a valuable future of experiences and relationships.
- This logic applies equally to unborn fetuses, making abortion morally wrong as it ends their future.