GREGUŠ, Jan. European Pendulum: Abortion Trapped between Ultra-conservatism and Ultra-liberalism. In World Congress of Bioethics, Doha. 2024.
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Original name European Pendulum: Abortion Trapped between Ultra-conservatism and Ultra-liberalism
Authors GREGUŠ, Jan.
Edition World Congress of Bioethics, Doha, 2024.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Presentations at conferences
Field of Study 60302 Ethics
Country of publisher Qatar
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Organization unit Faculty of Arts
Keywords in English abortion; safe and unsafe abortions; contraception; abortion rights; liberty; autonomy; reproductive ethics
Tags International impact, Reviewed
Changed by Changed by: Mgr. MUDr. Jan Greguš, učo 177233. Changed: 10/6/2024 23:13.
Abstract
Abortion is a medical procedure like many others. From a technical perspective, it is identical to the evacuation of the uterus after a miscarriage. Nevertheless, abortion, the gynecological matter and especially the deeply personal matter of a woman, has become a sphere many thinks can interfere, mostly the representatives of religions and ultra-conservative forces (mostly all men). This presentation discusses legislation in different European countries, current trends, and historical changes. It presents the phenomenon of pendulum and its oscillations between two marginal positions, in this case, ultra-conservativism (ban of abortion for all and always – regardless of health and life of a woman or a foetus, regardless of rape or incest) and ultra-liberalism (abortion accessible to a hight week of gestation, covered from national health insurance, ban of conscientious objections for health care providers). The presentation concludes by calling for women’s autonomy while supporting the Golden mean between the two extreme positions.
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Investor: Masaryk University, Philosophy for resilient society
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