Agency, Pregnancy and Persons
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Agency, Pregnancy and Persons
Essays in Defense of Human Life
Blackshaw, Bruce P.; Rodger, Daniel; Colgrove, Nicholas
Taylor & Francis Ltd
07/2022
304
Dura
Inglês
9781032015149
15 a 20 dias
571
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Foreword
Robert P. George
Introduction
Nicholas Colgrove
Part I. Zygotes, Embryos and Fetuses
1. Is the Human Embryo an Organism?
Maureen L. Condic
2. A Plausible Account of Basic Equality
Henrik Friberg-Fernros
3. Embryonic Persons
Richard Playford
4. Whose Body?
Christopher Tollefsen
5. It is More Difficult to Justify Abortion if Fetuses are Parts of their Mothers
David Hershenov
6. Do Fetuses Have the Same Interests as Their Mothers?
Helen Watt
Part II: The Abortion Debate
7. Hypocrisy, Consistency and Opponents of Abortion
Bruce P. Blackshaw, Nicholas Colgrove and Daniel Rodger
8. Adoption, Abortion and the Demands of Integrity
Kate Finley
9. The Impairment Argument Against Abortion
Perry Hendricks
10. The Artificial Womb and the End of Abortion
Christopher Kaczor
11. The Feminists' Dilemmas: A Response to Overall's "Rethinking Abortion, Ectogenesis, and Fetal Death"
Jessalyn A. Bohn
12. Violinists, Burglars, People-Seeds, Samaritans and Reluctant Bone Marrow Donors: Why Do We Need Analogies to Pregnancy in Order to Understand It?
Francis J. Beckwith
Part III: Abortion and Medical Practice
13. False Compassion, True Discrimination: The Practice of Prenatal Diagnosis and Selective Abortion
Christopher Ostertag
14. Is Abortion Medically Necessary?
Toni C. Saad
15. Abortion's Causal Role in Trauma and Suicide
Calum Miller
16. Telemedicine Abortion: Why It Is Not Safe for Women
Calum Miller
Robert P. George
Introduction
Nicholas Colgrove
Part I. Zygotes, Embryos and Fetuses
1. Is the Human Embryo an Organism?
Maureen L. Condic
2. A Plausible Account of Basic Equality
Henrik Friberg-Fernros
3. Embryonic Persons
Richard Playford
4. Whose Body?
Christopher Tollefsen
5. It is More Difficult to Justify Abortion if Fetuses are Parts of their Mothers
David Hershenov
6. Do Fetuses Have the Same Interests as Their Mothers?
Helen Watt
Part II: The Abortion Debate
7. Hypocrisy, Consistency and Opponents of Abortion
Bruce P. Blackshaw, Nicholas Colgrove and Daniel Rodger
8. Adoption, Abortion and the Demands of Integrity
Kate Finley
9. The Impairment Argument Against Abortion
Perry Hendricks
10. The Artificial Womb and the End of Abortion
Christopher Kaczor
11. The Feminists' Dilemmas: A Response to Overall's "Rethinking Abortion, Ectogenesis, and Fetal Death"
Jessalyn A. Bohn
12. Violinists, Burglars, People-Seeds, Samaritans and Reluctant Bone Marrow Donors: Why Do We Need Analogies to Pregnancy in Order to Understand It?
Francis J. Beckwith
Part III: Abortion and Medical Practice
13. False Compassion, True Discrimination: The Practice of Prenatal Diagnosis and Selective Abortion
Christopher Ostertag
14. Is Abortion Medically Necessary?
Toni C. Saad
15. Abortion's Causal Role in Trauma and Suicide
Calum Miller
16. Telemedicine Abortion: Why It Is Not Safe for Women
Calum Miller
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Daniel Rodger;abortion choice;pro-life position;personhood;human embryo;conception;moral permissibility of abortion;substance view;time-relative interests;inconsistency arguments;impairment argument;maternal interests;potentiality;artificial wombs;duty to rescue;abortion and mental health;Nicholas Colgrove;Francis J. Beckwith;Vice Versa;Sperm Egg Fusion;Ectopic Pregnancies;Abortion Opponents;Human Embryos;Abortion Providers;Selective Abortion;Conjoined Twin;Morally Permissible;Unborn Human Beings;Perinatal Palliative Care;Human Zygote;Ceteris Paribus Clause;Prenatal Human;Prenatal Diagnosis;Reproductive Autonomy;Medical Abortion;SRH Care;Foster Care System;Maternal Parts;Fetal Death;Poorer Mental Health Outcomes;Abortion Proponents
Foreword
Robert P. George
Introduction
Nicholas Colgrove
Part I. Zygotes, Embryos and Fetuses
1. Is the Human Embryo an Organism?
Maureen L. Condic
2. A Plausible Account of Basic Equality
Henrik Friberg-Fernros
3. Embryonic Persons
Richard Playford
4. Whose Body?
Christopher Tollefsen
5. It is More Difficult to Justify Abortion if Fetuses are Parts of their Mothers
David Hershenov
6. Do Fetuses Have the Same Interests as Their Mothers?
Helen Watt
Part II: The Abortion Debate
7. Hypocrisy, Consistency and Opponents of Abortion
Bruce P. Blackshaw, Nicholas Colgrove and Daniel Rodger
8. Adoption, Abortion and the Demands of Integrity
Kate Finley
9. The Impairment Argument Against Abortion
Perry Hendricks
10. The Artificial Womb and the End of Abortion
Christopher Kaczor
11. The Feminists' Dilemmas: A Response to Overall's "Rethinking Abortion, Ectogenesis, and Fetal Death"
Jessalyn A. Bohn
12. Violinists, Burglars, People-Seeds, Samaritans and Reluctant Bone Marrow Donors: Why Do We Need Analogies to Pregnancy in Order to Understand It?
Francis J. Beckwith
Part III: Abortion and Medical Practice
13. False Compassion, True Discrimination: The Practice of Prenatal Diagnosis and Selective Abortion
Christopher Ostertag
14. Is Abortion Medically Necessary?
Toni C. Saad
15. Abortion's Causal Role in Trauma and Suicide
Calum Miller
16. Telemedicine Abortion: Why It Is Not Safe for Women
Calum Miller
Robert P. George
Introduction
Nicholas Colgrove
Part I. Zygotes, Embryos and Fetuses
1. Is the Human Embryo an Organism?
Maureen L. Condic
2. A Plausible Account of Basic Equality
Henrik Friberg-Fernros
3. Embryonic Persons
Richard Playford
4. Whose Body?
Christopher Tollefsen
5. It is More Difficult to Justify Abortion if Fetuses are Parts of their Mothers
David Hershenov
6. Do Fetuses Have the Same Interests as Their Mothers?
Helen Watt
Part II: The Abortion Debate
7. Hypocrisy, Consistency and Opponents of Abortion
Bruce P. Blackshaw, Nicholas Colgrove and Daniel Rodger
8. Adoption, Abortion and the Demands of Integrity
Kate Finley
9. The Impairment Argument Against Abortion
Perry Hendricks
10. The Artificial Womb and the End of Abortion
Christopher Kaczor
11. The Feminists' Dilemmas: A Response to Overall's "Rethinking Abortion, Ectogenesis, and Fetal Death"
Jessalyn A. Bohn
12. Violinists, Burglars, People-Seeds, Samaritans and Reluctant Bone Marrow Donors: Why Do We Need Analogies to Pregnancy in Order to Understand It?
Francis J. Beckwith
Part III: Abortion and Medical Practice
13. False Compassion, True Discrimination: The Practice of Prenatal Diagnosis and Selective Abortion
Christopher Ostertag
14. Is Abortion Medically Necessary?
Toni C. Saad
15. Abortion's Causal Role in Trauma and Suicide
Calum Miller
16. Telemedicine Abortion: Why It Is Not Safe for Women
Calum Miller
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Daniel Rodger;abortion choice;pro-life position;personhood;human embryo;conception;moral permissibility of abortion;substance view;time-relative interests;inconsistency arguments;impairment argument;maternal interests;potentiality;artificial wombs;duty to rescue;abortion and mental health;Nicholas Colgrove;Francis J. Beckwith;Vice Versa;Sperm Egg Fusion;Ectopic Pregnancies;Abortion Opponents;Human Embryos;Abortion Providers;Selective Abortion;Conjoined Twin;Morally Permissible;Unborn Human Beings;Perinatal Palliative Care;Human Zygote;Ceteris Paribus Clause;Prenatal Human;Prenatal Diagnosis;Reproductive Autonomy;Medical Abortion;SRH Care;Foster Care System;Maternal Parts;Fetal Death;Poorer Mental Health Outcomes;Abortion Proponents