An almost absolute value in history
J T. Noonan - The morality of abortion: Legal and historical …, 1970 - degruyter.com
What determines when a being is human? When is it lawful to kill? These questions are
linked in any consideration of the morality of abortion. They are questions central to any …
linked in any consideration of the morality of abortion. They are questions central to any …
Abortion and the Catholic Church: A summary history
JT Noonan Jr - Nat. LF, 1967 - HeinOnline
WHAT determines when a being is human? When is it lawful to kill? These questions are
linked in any consideration of the morality of abortion. They are questions central to any …
linked in any consideration of the morality of abortion. They are questions central to any …
[图书][B] The morality of abortion: legal and historical perspectives
JT Noonan, Jr - 1970 - degruyter.com
Educated American opinion today accords an acceptance to abortion which even a decade
ago it did not enjoy. Estimates of its actual practice in America vary enormously; the highest …
ago it did not enjoy. Estimates of its actual practice in America vary enormously; the highest …
Abortion and the golden rule
RM Hare - Philosophy & Public Affairs, 1975 - JSTOR
I If philosophers are going to apply ethical theory successfully to practical issues, they must
first have a theory. This may seem obvious; but they often proceed as if it were not so. A …
first have a theory. This may seem obvious; but they often proceed as if it were not so. A …
[PDF][PDF] Abortion and infanticide
M Tooley - New York: Oxford, 1983 - kpi.kharkov.ua
interpretation of “desire,” so that a machine that searches for an electrical outlet in order to
get its batteries recharged is described as having a desire to be recharged, then it will not …
get its batteries recharged is described as having a desire to be recharged, then it will not …
Abortion: identity and loss
W Quinn - Philosophy & public affairs, 1984 - JSTOR
Most philosophers who discuss abortion seem to presuppose that during any period of time
in which a human fetus is not yet a human being abortion remains a matter of negligible …
in which a human fetus is not yet a human being abortion remains a matter of negligible …
The ontology of abortion
HT Engelhardt Jr - Ethics, 1974 - journals.uchicago.edu
Abortion as an ethical issue involves the sense in which the fetus is a person to whom one
has obligations. Beyond that, abortion involves other issues of various degrees of severity …
has obligations. Beyond that, abortion involves other issues of various degrees of severity …
[图书][B] Medical ethics in antiquity: philosophical perspectives on abortion and euthanasia
P Carrick - 2012 - books.google.com
The idea of reviewing the ethical concerns of ancient medicine with an eye as to how they
might instruct us about the extremely lively disputes of our own contemporary medicine is …
might instruct us about the extremely lively disputes of our own contemporary medicine is …
The Law of New York Concerning Abortion and the Status of the Foetus, 1664-1968: A Case of Cessation of Constitutionality
CC Means Jr - NYLF, 1968 - HeinOnline
ANY discussion of the law of abortion must center upon the issue of when, if ever, during
pregnancy a foetus becomes a" man," a human person, with all the rights of those already …
pregnancy a foetus becomes a" man," a human person, with all the rights of those already …
[图书][B] A defense of abortion
JJ Thomson - 1974 - jdphilosophy.com
Most opposition to abortion relies on the premise that the fetus is a human being, a person,
from the moment of conception. The premise is argued for, but, as I think, not well. Take, for …
from the moment of conception. The premise is argued for, but, as I think, not well. Take, for …