Should There be a Limit to Reproductive Rights?
Swan Medal Essay Prize
Abstract
“Imagine a being who is omniscient, omnipresent and omnipotent. What does such a being lack? The answer? Limitation” (Peterson, 2018). This old Jewish moral teaches an interesting concept: that limitations aren’t flawed or restricting, rather beneficial and necessary. Does that hold true for issues on reproductive rights?
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