Assuming several things about Boris' example:
Let's assume the woman was 6 mos, or less, pregnant (such that the baby could not survive outside the womb). Let us further assume that a single childbearing female *could* revive the species.
I would still leave the choice to the woman. Yes, even if that means the end of humanity.
Can we throw out another wrinkle?
The baby is male, and the woman does NOT want the abortion. The only way to save humanity would be to compel the abortion, since the woman will die in childbirth and the child is male. Whaddya do?
-Arrian
Let's assume the woman was 6 mos, or less, pregnant (such that the baby could not survive outside the womb). Let us further assume that a single childbearing female *could* revive the species.
I would still leave the choice to the woman. Yes, even if that means the end of humanity.
Can we throw out another wrinkle?
The baby is male, and the woman does NOT want the abortion. The only way to save humanity would be to compel the abortion, since the woman will die in childbirth and the child is male. Whaddya do?
-Arrian
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