>We can debate this point if you want to, but I think this is something we agree on.If your argument is that we view a family as a separate economic unit, akin to a partnership, then we agree.
Looking at the Griswold case, I do agree with the courts regarding marital privacy, but I leave open the question of the rights of the father in terms of co-equal creation of a new life resulting in pregnancy. In simple ethics, it takes two to
create one, and these two share equal decision-making responsibilty.
How do you break a tie vote in this simple ethics case? Say equal decision-making participant #1 wants to keep the baby and equal decision-making participant #2 does not.
Is there a default rule?
Is there a tiebreaking procedure?
Does the gender of equal decision-making participant #1 and #2 matter?
Does fetal health matter?