Once Again, Evictionism Is Not a Solution: Response to Professor Walter Block
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The present paper argues that Professor Walter Block’s evictionism is not a solution to the abortion dilemma. Being a response to Professor Block’s recent article published in this journal, my piece submits (in some respects once again) that evictionism should be rejected because contrary to what it claims: (1) the unwanted fetus is not a trespasser; (2) there are insufficient reasons to support the premise that our life and thus our concomitant self-ownership status begins at the moment of conception; (3) evictionism entails positive duties; (4) evictionism conflicts with the homestead principle; (5) instead of being an original solution to the abortion dilemma, evictionism collapses into a well-known doctrine of doing and allowing; and (6) eviction is not the gentlest way possible of securing the woman’s rights.
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This research was funded in whole or in part by the National Science Centre, Poland, grant number 2023/51/B/HS5/01359. For the purpose of Open Access, the author has applied a CC-BY public copyright licence to any Author Accepted Manuscript (AAM) version arising from this submission.
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abortion, evictionism, libertarianism, rights
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Roczniki Filozoficzne vol. 73(4), 2025, pp. 277-292
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