Utilitarian Abortion Considerations:
The utilitarian perspective applied to the abortion issue would focus on whether
permitting or prohibiting elective abortion would contribute more positively the interests of society (Mill, 2003 p160). The principal difference between the utilitarian and deontological perspectives is that utilitarianism is wholly unconcerned with the underlying motivation for decisions. Whereas deontological formalism values the state of mind of the individual, utilitarianism focuses on the ultimate consequences of the act, irrespective of motivation (Russell, 2002 p 99).
Within the utilitarian ethical perspective, rule utilitarianism would promote the choice associated with the overall benefit to others and to society if it were adhered to religiously in all circumstances, irrespective of isolated cases in which the rule produced a negative result (Russell, 2002 p101-2). For example, in a society where relative birth and death rates were such that the continuation of society were in jeopardy, the utilitarian perspective might require a prohibition of abortion for the benefit of society even at the expense of the reluctant mother.
Under application of rule utilitarianism in that situation and many others, abortion would be considered immoral in many circumstance under the initial assumption that prohibiting abortions outright would benefit society more than allowing elective abortions. On the other hand, if the rule of allowing abortions could be demonstrated to benefit society more than prohibiting abortions, then, rule utilitarianism would consider abortions perfectly moral.
Act utilitarianism is a much more flexible approach to morality in human life,
because it solves the primary flaw of rule utilitarianism: specifically, it allows for the use of a general moral rule that recognizes exceptions that justify its suspension in isolated
situations (Russell, 2002 p105). If it were determined (first) that abortion is much more often a bad thing than a good thing, inflexible rule utilitarianism would prohibit abortions even where medically necessary to save the life of the mother....
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