Ans- According to emotivists, if they say abortion is wrong then we all have to accept that attitude and recommending others to not to do it, they are expressing their negative feelings about abortion. Being man emotivists one neglects the ethical judgement basically the logic of moral reasoning. Basically, in moral reasoning, they answer the questions that ''is this the right thing to do?'' Emotivists assess the best reason for a particular course of action. She will think morally with the best reason whether at a particular condition doesn't favour her she will have an abortion as there might be a risk or the baby is not growing or any organ of the baby is not forming. In all these conditions she will have abortion otherwise not.
Describe how someone who adopts a emotivist ethical approach would factor having an abortion or not.
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