Abortion Controversy

Abortion Controversy

Return to the topic you chose in the week three assignment. Articulate a specific dilemma in a situation faced by a particular person based on that topic. The situation can be real or fictional.

  • Summarize the dilemma.
  • Define any needed key terms associated with the dilemma.
  • Analyze the conflicts or controversies involved in the dilemma.

Revise and rewrite based on any feedback you received in your previous draft (week three). Reference and discuss any professional code of ethics relevant to your topic such as the AMA code for doctors, the ANA code for nurses, etc.  State whether and how your chosen topic involves any conflicts between professional and familial duties or conflicts between loyalty to self and loyalty to a community or nation.

What in your view is the most moral thing for that person to do in that dilemma? Why is that the most moral thing? Use moral values and logical reasoning to justify your answer

Next, apply the following:

Abortion Controversy

Which of those three theories works best ethically speaking? Why that one?

Why do the other two not work or not work as well?

Is it the same as what you said is the most moral thing earlier? Why or why not?

Use the 5 articles from your annotated bibliography to support your answers. (Additional academic scholarly research from the past 5 years can be included as well.)

References  Almond, L. (2007). The abortion controversy. Greenhaven Publishing.

Coleman, S. (2004). The ethics of artificial Uteruses: Implications for reproduction and abortion. Gower Publishing.

Goldstein, R. D. (2021). Mother-love and abortion: A legal interpretation.

Kaczor, C. (2014). The ethics of abortion: women’s rights, human life, and the question of justice. Routledge.

Rubin, E. R. (1994). The abortion controversy: A documentary history. Greenwood Publishing Group.

A virtue ethics approach to abortion. (2019). A Critical Introduction to the Ethics of Abortion. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350055902.ch-007

Include a reference page at the end of your paper in APA format that includes your bibliography with the annotations removed and any other sources used in your final paper.

Writing Requirements (APA format)

  • Length: 4-5 pages (not including title page or references page)
  • 1-inch margins
  • Double spaced
  • 12-point Times New Roman font
  • Title page
  • References page (minimum of 5 scholarly sources)