Topic > Should abortion be legal or illegal? - 1649

Sometimes life can be incredible to define, how do we define life? Should we define life from an existential point of view or should it be organic in nature? Is it possible to narrow the scope of man to his existence in the biological chain? Or is man a superior being based on his ability to formulate higher thoughts, assumptions and definitions? Isn't a person defined by a self-identity, by his consciousness of being alive? Who knows if animals also have thoughts or understand their own existence? Perhaps they see themselves in the light of who they are. According to Webster's Dictionary, the biological definition of life is the condition that distinguishes animals and plants from inorganic matter, including the capacity for growth, reproduction, functional activity, and continuous change preceding death. . If we look more closely at this definition, especially the words reproduction and continuous state preceding death; we can therefore say; life is about reproducing and dying, but then we still wonder how we reproduce and how we die. Who is responsible for reproduction and who can determine who dies? These are some of the questions I ask myself when I think about the topic of Abortion. Abortion has been one of the biggest controversies of all time and one of the most divisive social issues in Western society and has been that way for years. Many people believe it is immoral and even consider it murder. Before we delve deeper I would like us to understand human reproduction and what are the roles of the main players? Human reproduction could in most cases be a form of sexual contact between two people of the opposite sex which could lead to the conception of a child. Now, we understand that for reproduction to exist on many occasions you need a token of two… half the card… cracked. This means that if she wants to give birth to this baby, she will have to be reminded every day of the pain she has gone through. Therefore, when I argue that abortion should remain a legal choice and that women should be given a second chance. I cite cases such as when the life of the expectant mother is in danger, or when a wrong or wrong choice has been made, or when a repugnant act of violence or incest is committed; And even when the life of the newborn is destined to suffer serious and debilitating disfigurements and/or handicaps every day of his life. Even if in these examples abortion is seen in its positive aspects or as a last resort, it should be discouraged as a form of birth control. If abortion is to remain legal, it should be regulated and controlled and be a means of improving the life of the mother and benefiting society..