Abstract
INTRODUCTION[|] Feminism was born as an ethical opposition to the women's oppression by patriarchal society in almost every aspects of life. Termination of an unwanted pregnancy is one such aspect of life where this oppression is felt most intensively both in the past and still today. The aim of this study is to analyze how the feminist theorists and their supporters percieve the issue of termination of pregnancy and with which arguments they defend or object it. [¤]METHODS[|]The texts and books which were used in this study are accessed via my own personal library, Library of Marmara University Faculty of Medicine, Prof.Dr Orhan Oğuz Central Library of Marmara University and the remote access service to the databases of Marmara University Library which is offered by the library's itself.[¤]RESULTS[|]-[¤]DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION[|] The study, in accordance with the neutral stance of the previous revisionary texts written on the termination of pregnancy, doesn't support any specific thought or side regarding feminist ethical approach to the termination of pregnancy. But the study shows that feminism has been in this world not more than 250 years and in the academic field not more than 50 years as a serious philosophical idea which gained supporters and a constructive stance by going beyond it's critical nature. Ergo, feminist views should be voiced more, should be taken more seriously and it's intellectual content should be improved whenever possible in the philosophical, medical, legal, etc. texts written on the termination of pregnancy.[¤]