What is Warren's crucial consideration for differentiating between fetuses and infants?
A) It is impossible to treat fetuses as persons without treating women as less than persons
B) The newborn is rapidly becoming a social being, though not self-aware
C) The moral case against infanticide is contingent on having morally preferable options
D) Fetuses intuitively should have the same protections as infants
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