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Department of Human Values and Ethics, College of Medicine, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, Tennessee 38163, USA.
J Med Ethics. 2008 Oct;34(10):727-31. doi: 10.1136/jme.2008.024646.
Don Marquis has put forward a non-religious argument against abortion based on what he claims is a morally relevant similarity between killing adult human beings and killing fetuses. He asserts that killing adults is wrong because it deprives them of their valuable futures. He points out that a fetus's future includes everything that is in an adult's future, given that fetuses naturally develop into adults. Thus, according to Marquis, killing a fetus deprives it of the same sort of valuable future that an adult is deprived of in being killed and this makes abortion seriously wrong. Commentators have raised a number of objections to Marquis's argument, to which he has satisfactorily responded. In this paper, difficulties with Marquis's argument that have not been considered by previous commentators are pointed out. A main thesis of this paper is that Marquis does not adequately defend his argument against several important objections that he himself has raised. These new considerations support the view that Marquis's argument is unsuccessful.
唐·马奎斯提出了一种反对堕胎的非宗教观点,其依据是他所主张的在杀害成年人类和杀害胎儿之间存在的道德相关相似性。他断言杀害成年人是错误的,因为这剥夺了他们宝贵的未来。他指出,鉴于胎儿自然会发育成成年人,胎儿的未来包含了成年人未来所拥有的一切。因此,按照马奎斯的观点,杀害胎儿剥夺了它与被杀害的成年人同样宝贵的未来,这使得堕胎在道德上严重错误。评论家们对马奎斯的观点提出了诸多异议,而他也做出了令人满意的回应。本文指出了先前评论家未曾考虑到的马奎斯观点中存在的一些困难。本文的一个主要论点是,马奎斯未能充分捍卫其观点以应对他自己提出的几个重要异议。这些新的思考支持了马奎斯的观点是不成功的这一论断。