Show notes
Clinton and Aaron begin a two-part series. They begin by discussing bodily rights arguments and the different things someone can mean when they say "my body, my choice." They also discuss some of the arguments against the idea that a woman's bodily rights justifies abortion.For further reading:"Autumn in the Sovereign Zone: Why 'It's My Body, I Can Do What I Want' Won't Do" by Timothy Brahmhttps://blog.equalrightsinstitute.com/autumn-in-the-sovereign-zone-why-its-my-body-i-can-do-what-i-want-wont-do/"Do No Harm (Except for That Killing Thing)" by Rich Poupardhttp://lti-blog.blogspot.com/2007/01/do-no-harm-except-for-that-killing.html"De Facto Guardian and Abortion: A Response to the Strongest Violinist" by Stephen Wagnerhttp://doc.jfaweb.org/Training/DeFactoGuardian-v03.pdfBooks mentioned on this podcast:Defending Life: A Moral and Legal Case Against Abortion Choice by Francis J. Beckwith Clinton and Aaron begin a two-part series. They begin by discussing bodily rights arguments and the different things someone can mean when they say "my body, my choice." They also discuss some of the arguments against the idea that a woman's bodily rights justifies abortion.For further reading:"Autumn in the Sovereign Zone: Why 'It's My Body, I Can Do What I Want' Won't Do" by Timothy Brahmhttps://blog.equalrightsinstitute.com/autumn-in-the-sovereign-zone-why-its-my-body-i-can-do-what-i-want-wont-do/"Do No Harm (Except for That Killing Thing)" by Rich Poupardhttp://lti-blog.blogspot.com/2007/01/do-no-harm-except-for-that-killing.html"De Facto Guardian and Abortion: A Response to the Strongest Violinist" by Stephen Wagnerhttp://doc.jfaweb.org/Training/DeFactoGuardian-v03.pdfBooks mentioned on this podcast:Defending Life: A Moral and Legal Case Against Abortion Choice by Francis J. Beckwith

