Violinists, demandingness, and the impairment argument against abortion
D Crummett - Bioethics, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The 'impairment argument'against abortion developed by Perry Hendricks aims to derive the
wrongness of abortion from the wrongness of causing foetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) …
wrongness of abortion from the wrongness of causing foetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) …
The impairment argument for the immorality of abortion revisited
BP Blackshaw - Bioethics, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Perry Hendricks has recently presented the impairment argument for the immorality of
abortion, to which I responded and he has now replied. The argument is based on the …
abortion, to which I responded and he has now replied. The argument is based on the …
The impairment argument for the immorality of abortion: a reply
BP Blackshaw - Bioethics, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
In his recent article Perry Hendricks presents what he calls the impairment argument to show
that abortion is immoral. To do so, he argues that to give a fetus fetal alcohol syndrome is …
that abortion is immoral. To do so, he argues that to give a fetus fetal alcohol syndrome is …
Against the impairment argument: a reply to Hendricks
J Räsänen - Bioethics, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
In an article of this journal, Perry Hendricks makes a novel argument for the immorality of
abortion. According to his impairment argument, abortion is immoral because:(a) it is wrong …
abortion. According to his impairment argument, abortion is immoral because:(a) it is wrong …
Strengthening the impairment argument against abortion
BP Blackshaw, P Hendricks - Journal of medical ethics, 2021 - jme.bmj.com
Perry Hendricks' impairment argument for the immorality of abortion is based on two
premises: first, impairing a fetus with fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) is immoral, and second, if …
premises: first, impairing a fetus with fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) is immoral, and second, if …
Even if the fetus is not a person, abortion is immoral: The impairment argument
P Hendricks - Bioethics, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Much of the debate about the ethics of abortion has centered on whether the fetus is a
person. In an attempt to sidestep this complex issue, I argue that, even if the fetus is not a …
person. In an attempt to sidestep this complex issue, I argue that, even if the fetus is not a …
Fine-tuning the impairment argument
BP Blackshaw, P Hendricks - Journal of medical ethics, 2021 - jme.bmj.com
Perry Hendricks' original impairment argument for the immorality of abortion is based on the
impairment principle: if impairing an organism to some degree is immoral, then ceteris …
impairment principle: if impairing an organism to some degree is immoral, then ceteris …
Impairing the impairment argument
K van Oosterum, EJ Curran - Journal of Medical Ethics, 2024 - jme.bmj.com
Blackshaw and Hendricks have recently developed and defended the impairment argument
against abortion, arguing that the immorality of giving a child fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) …
against abortion, arguing that the immorality of giving a child fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) …
Why the wrongness of intentionally impairing children in utero does not imply the wrongness of abortion
S Cushing - Journal of Medical Ethics, 2023 - jme.bmj.com
Perry Hendricks''impairment argument', which he has defended in this journal, is intended to
demonstrate that the generally conceded wrongness of giving a fetus fetal alcohol syndrome …
demonstrate that the generally conceded wrongness of giving a fetus fetal alcohol syndrome …
MIP does not save the impairment argument against abortion: a reply to Blackshaw and Hendricks
D Crummett - Journal of medical ethics, 2021 - jme.bmj.com
Perry Hendricks' original 'impairment argument'against abortion relied on 'the impairment
principle'(TIP):'if it is immoral to impair an organism O to the nth degree, then, ceteris …
principle'(TIP):'if it is immoral to impair an organism O to the nth degree, then, ceteris …