
The Donohue-Levitt Hypothesis and Morality of Legalized Abortion
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Narrated by:
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Trevor Clinger
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By:
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Trevor Clinger
About this listen
One of those topics that are popular for debate right now yet highly controversial is abortion. Arguments in favor or arguments against abortion can be found throughout the world of social media as well as on television and in your local newspaper.
I have found one of the best scholarly arguments in favor of legalized abortion after enduring extensive research. This argument is by far the best, and it doesn't matter whether you are pro-choice or not, this listen will have you reconsidering your position on abortion.
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