“…Nicholas Colgrove, Bruce Blackshaw, and Daniel Rodger (2020) set out to show that inconsistency arguments "do not matter"; by inconsistency argument, they mean to pick out a variety (Fleck 1979;Murphy 1985;Ord 2008;Lovering 2013Lovering , 2014Lovering , 2017Lovering , 2020Berg 2017;Simkulet 2016Simkulet , 2017Simkulet , 2019aSimkulet , b, c, 2020Bovens 2006;Schlumpf 2019) of disparate criticisms identifying apparent inconsistencies in how opponents of abortion (OA) treat fetuses. Unfortunately, this term is misleading, as practically all philosophical arguments involve identifying some form of inconsistency, confusion, or misunderstanding.…”