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  2. Philosophical aspects of the abortion debate - Wikipedia

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    An affirmative answer would support the (1) claim in the central anti-abortion argument, while a negative answer would support the (1) claim in the central abortion-rights argument. Another family of arguments relates to bodily rights—the question of whether the woman's bodily rights justify abortion even if the embryo has a right to life.

  3. Abortion in France - Wikipedia

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    In her speech before the National Assembly on 26 November 1974, Veil declared the need for the legalization of abortion, to bring equality in France, as well as explaining to the majority-male assembly that current French law did not protect women who were suffering from the social exclusion and shame as a result of illegal abortions, as well ...

  4. Manifesto of the 343 - Wikipedia

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    It was the inspiration for a February 3, 1973, manifesto by 331 French doctors declaring their support for abortion rights: We want free access to abortion. It is entirely the woman's decision. We reject any law that forces her to defend herself, perpetuates an atmosphere of guilt against her, and allows dangerous underground abortions to ...

  5. Opinion: French women got a wakeup call on abortion rights ...

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    French feminists fighting for abortion rights are working to secure a necessary right for women’s freedom and bodily autonomy, but they’re also taking an important step to protect their nation ...

  6. French lawmakers make abortion a constitutional right - AOL

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    Abortion rights are more widely accepted in France than in the United States and many other countries, with polls showing around 80% of French people back the fact that abortion is legal.

  7. How a book about abortion in 1960s France became the ... - AOL

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    A new film adaptation of a 2000 memoir, "Happening," about a French woman's illegal 1963 abortion, trades the book's specifity for universal power.

  8. Ontological argument - Wikipedia

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    More specifically, ontological arguments are commonly conceived a priori in regard to the organization of the universe, whereby, if such organizational structure is true, God must exist. The first ontological argument in Western Christian tradition [i] was proposed by Saint Anselm of Canterbury in his 1078 work, Proslogion (Latin: Proslogium, lit.

  9. France's National Assembly votes on enshrining women ... - AOL

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    France’s National Assembly takes up a bill Tuesday meant to enshrine a woman’s right to an abortion in the French Constitution, the first key step in a legislative process that also requires a ...