One problem with using consciousness as the morally relevant naturalistic property in abortion cases is that
A) science is not able to determine precisely when consciousness arises, so it is not a naturalistic property.
B) it can often conflict with a woman's absolute right to her own body.
C) it seems important to consider not only whether a fetus/child possesses consciousness, but also whether it will possess consciousness in the future.
D) consciousness is a disputed concept, particularly among materialists.
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