Thanks, that's a very interesting question, and yes I think it does. I think the opponents of abortion sometimes make a similar argument. I immediately think of the scene in the film "Juno" when a young protester chants "all babies want to be born." Ironically, that's also the argument of the atheist Dawkins and his "selfish gene" theory. Even if one doesn't think that the fetus *wants* anything, an opponent could say that the destiny or final cause of the fetus is to become a human being, as God decrees. Aristotle's ideas have been used to support a deterministic view of the universe which fits well with fundamentalists who oppose abortion. Aristotle would say that biology is destiny. I disagree. I acknowledge that humans have free will and that women are human beings, so I am pro-choice.