Multiple Choice
Warren's main conclusion in "On the Moral and Legal Status of Abortion" is that:
A) The right to control one's body or property is a weak argument for the permissibility of abortion.
B) Abortion is morally wrong because human fetuses satisfy the criteria for personhood and therefore are members of the moral community.
C) Human fetuses satisfy none of the criteria for personhood and therefore are not members of the moral community.
D) Abortion should be legal although it is immoral since greater harm would result from making abortion illegal.
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