rights of womens' happiness, choice, mental/physical health. Among these, they support abortion based on dissatisfaction of society and policies.
C. Limitations and Reflections of the two major stances
Eventually, realistic debate on abortion must be dealt with the structure of society. In this perspective we want to look into this issue in a 'Pro-society' way. The conclusions of pro-life an
1. Introduction
Despite the social concern about health, there are a lot of restrictions in 'heathy life' of women. The rightof health for women doesn't include 'women' and even, their health is in the system which is hard for them to guarantee it by themselves. In this situation, it is an urgent issue to understand what is health for women and find out possible measures to solve it.
For th
high school and Yonsei University business administration in sequence. Right after the university graduation, he entered Samsung Insurance in 1987. Working about 10 years in the company, he grabbed a chance of studying in Wharton school in Pennsylvania with the company’s financial support. After two years of education in the school, he gained master’s degree and came back to the company.
Stance of ‘Pro-life’
Life takes priority over rights
Fetus is a precious life and abortion is murdering
Stance of ‘Pro-choice’
Women’s rights take priority
Position that treats the range of ethical legitimacy differently
Stance of ‘Pro-society’
Overcome the problems by dealing with the structure ‘society’
Society’s responsibility and morality comes f
An eighteenth-century British writer, philosopher, and advocate of women’s rights.
"first feminist" or "mother of feminism.“
A Vindication of the Rights of Woman(1792)
Life
1882 – 1941
The daughter of Leslie Stephen.
Unpleasant circumstances
Centre of the ‘Bloomsbury Group’
Married writer Leonard woolf
1941.3.28 drowned at River Ouse