While it is true that the fetus has its own body, it is still dependent on the woman's body for nourishment and survival until birth. In the context of the abortion debate, the main issue at hand is the balance between the woman's right to bodily autonomy and the fetus's right to life.
Consider the example of a violinist who is attached to an unconscious person to survive. The violinist has a right to their own body and life, but the unconscious person also has a right to bodily autonomy. In this case, the unconscious person has the right to decide whether to remain connected to the violinist or not, even though the violinist's life depends on it.
The same principle applies to a woman's choice about whether to continue a pregnancy. The fetus's right to life is not absolute, and it should be balanced against the woman's right to bodily autonomy. What are your thoughts on this analogy? Can you provide a counterargument or solution that considers both the rights of the woman and the fetus?
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