The inconsistency argument: why apparent pro-life inconsistency undermines opposition to induced abortion

W Simkulet - Journal of Medical ethics, 2022 - jme.bmj.com
Most opposition to induced abortion turns on the belief that human fetuses are persons from
conception. On this view, the moral status of the fetus alone requires those in a position to …

The Two tragedies argument

W Simkulet - Journal of Medical Ethics, 2019 - jme.bmj.com
Opposition to induced abortion rests on the belief that fetuses have a moral status
comparable to beings like us, and that the loss of such a life is tragic. Antiabortion, or pro-life …

The duty to protect, abortion, and organ donation

E Carroll, P Crutchfield - Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics, 2022 - cambridge.org
Some people oppose abortion on the grounds that fetuses have full moral status and thus a
right to not be killed. We argue that special obligations that hold between mother and fetus …

[HTML][HTML] The moral significance of abortion inconsistency arguments

W Simkulet - Asian Bioethics Review, 2022 - Springer
Most opponents of abortion (OA) believe fetuses matter. Critics argue that OA act
inconsistently with regards to fetal life, seeking to restrict access to induced abortion, but …

Abortion, Impairment, and Well-Being

AR Gillham - The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy: A Forum …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Hendricks' The Impairment Argument (TIA) claims that it is immoral to impair a fetus
by causing it to have fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS). Since aborting a fetus impairs it to a …

The Substance View and Cases of Complicated Multifetal Pregnancy

P Singh - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 2024 - Springer
I consider cases of multifetal pregnancy in which one fetus with a fatal birth defect poses a
risk to the survival of another healthy fetus to show that the substance view anti-abortion …

[HTML][HTML] 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 …

God Values Every Human Life: A Theological Exploration of Luke 1: 5-25

S Mills-DeVilbiss - 2023 - search.proquest.com
Our world is changing very quickly by ways of religious worldviews, politics, science,
technology, economy, and an unprecedented worldwide pandemic. The most pressing …

Time For A Change? The Lived Experiences of Abortion Workers Who Left The Industry

SM Cole - 2022 - digitalcommons.liberty.edu
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to gain insight and understanding into the
lived experiences of those who have worked in a medical facility or freestanding clinic …

THE IDEOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF THE PROFESSIONAL TRAINING OF MODERN DOCTORS: PHILISOPHICAL AND BIOETHICAL ASPECTS

OM Khrystenko - Медична освіта, 2020 - ojs.tdmu.edu.ua
The task of modern higher medical education in Ukraine is to provide professional training
for future doctors on the relevant principles of philosophy and bioethics involving …