On Aristotle’s notion of abortion

Marija Petrović
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In Book VII of Politics, Aristotle discusses abortion as one of the means of population control. Since the prosperity of a state depends, among other factors, on finding the right balance between its size and the number of inhabitants, Aristotle argues that abortion is permissible in cases where the prescribed number of children is exceeded, but only ?before the onset of sensation and life,? which means before it acquires a sensitive soul. A detailed analysis of Aristotle?s understanding of human physiological development shows that the fetus acquires a sensitive soul on the fortieth or ninetieth day after conception, and this is taken as the limit beyond which abortion is not permitted. Aristotle believed that the fetus does originate as a human being, but gradually becomes one through development. Considering the broader context in which Aristotle discusses abortion, we can see that, despite the normative framework, these considerations cannot be understood outside the place they have in his theory and cannot be abstracted and applied directly to the contemporary bioethical debate on abortion.
亚里士多德关于堕胎的观点
在《政治学》第七卷中,亚里士多德将堕胎作为控制人口的手段之一进行了讨论。由于一个国家的繁荣,除其他因素外,取决于在其规模和居民数量之间找到适当的平衡,亚里士多德认为,在超过规定数量的儿童的情况下,堕胎是允许的,但只有在感觉和生活开始之前,也就是说在它获得一个敏感的灵魂之前。对亚里士多德的详细分析?S对人类生理发育的理解表明,胎儿在受孕后的第四十天或九十天获得敏感的灵魂,这被视为不允许堕胎的限制。亚里士多德认为,胎儿确实起源于人类,但通过发育逐渐成为人类。考虑到亚里士多德讨论堕胎的更广泛的背景,我们可以看到,尽管有规范框架,这些考虑不能在他的理论中被理解,也不能抽象并直接应用于当代关于堕胎的生物伦理辩论。
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