When words fail:“Miscarriage,” referential ambiguity, and psychological harm

JA Bohn - The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy: A Forum for …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Despite significant efforts to support those bereaved by intrauterine death, they remain
susceptible to avoidable psychological harm such as disenfranchised grief, misplaced guilt …

Unintended Intrauterine Death and Preterm Delivery: What Does Philosophy Have to Offer?

N Colgrove - The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy: A Forum …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
This special issue of the Journal of Medicine and Philosophy focuses on unintended
intrauterine death (UID) and preterm delivery (both phenomena that are commonly—and …

Why inconsistency arguments fail: a response to Shaw

BP Blackshaw, N Colgrove, D Rodger - The New Bioethics, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Opponents of abortion are commonly said to be inconsistent in their beliefs or actions, and to
fail in their obligations to prevent the deaths of embryos and fetuses from causes other than …

The SIA Can't Just Go with the FLO

J Slater - Hec Forum, 2024 - Springer
Hendricks (2018) has defended an argument that abortion is (usually) immoral, which he
calls the impairment argument. This argument purports to apply regardless of the moral …

[PDF][PDF] Why inconsistency arguments fail

BP Blackshaw, N Colgrove, D Rodger - 2022 - research.birmingham.ac.uk
Opponents of abortion are commonly said to be inconsistent in their beliefs or actions, and to
fail in their obligations to prevent the deaths of embryos and fetuses from causes other than …

Agency, Pregnancy and Persons

N Colgrove - api.taylorfrancis.com
As Kate Finley writes in Chapter 8, at times,“popular narratives about opponents of abortion
are somewhat inaccurate and misleading”. Consider three such claims. First: Abortion …