TY - JOUR T1 - The place for individual conscience JF - Journal of Medical Ethics JO - J Med Ethics SP - ii24 LP - ii27 DO - 10.1136/jme.27.suppl_2.ii24 VL - 27 IS - suppl 2 AU - Frances Kissling Y1 - 2001/10/01 UR - http://jme.bmj.com/content/27/suppl_2/ii24.abstract N2 - From a liberationist, feminist, and Catholic point of view, this article attempts to understand the decision of abortion. People are constantly testing their principles and values against the question of abortion. Advances in technology, the rise of communitarianism and the rejection of individualism, and the commodification of children are factors in the way in which the abortion debate is being constructed in society. The paper offers solutions to end the ugliness of the abortion debate by suggesting that we would be able to progress further on the issue of abortion if we looked for the good in the opposing viewpoint. The article continues with a discussion of Catholics For a Free Choice's position on abortion, and notes firstly that there is no firm position within the Catholic Church on when the fetus becomes a person; secondly that the principle of probablism in Roman Catholicism holds that where the church cannot speak definitively on a matter of fact (in this case, on the personhood of the fetus), the consciences of individual Catholics must be primary and respected, and thirdly that the absolute prohibition on abortion by the church is not infallible. In conclusion, only the woman herself can make the abortion decision. ER -