[I]n order for a harm to occur, it is necessary that someone is in the condition of experiencing that harm. If a potential person, like a fetus and a newborn, does not become an actual person, like you and us, then there is neither an actual nor a future person who can be harmed, which means that there is no harm at all. ? In these cases, since non-persons have no moral rights to life, there are no reasons for banning after-birth abortions. ? Indeed, however weak the interests of actual people can be, they will always trump the alleged interest of potential people to become actual ones, because this latter interest amounts to zero.
Source: http://feeds.slate.com/click.phdo?i=9c609f7c9f8a3a2c29ec8b3879876d27
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