The impact of “scientific misinformation”; on other fields: Philosophy, theology, biomedical ethics, public policy

DN Irving - Accountability in Research, 1993 - Taylor & Francis
“Scientific misinformation”; or inaccuracies are problematic within the field of science itself.
However, perhaps few scientists are aware of or concerned about the possible impact which …

Women and Abortion: A Phenomenological Analysis.

RP Hill, MJ Patterson, K Maloy - Advances in Consumer …, 1994 - search.ebscohost.com
The purpose of this paper is to broaden our understanding of this controversial topic by
examining abortion from a consumer-behavior perspective. To accomplish this goal. the …

Politics and Law

M Muldoon - The Abortion Debate in the United States and …, 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
Participants in the abortion debate monitor the events surrounding policy development in
other countries. Before 1825, the precedents of common law governed the practice of …

REFLECTIONS ON REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS IN CANADA

C Overall - Readings in Health Care Ethics, 2012 - books.google.com
The concept of “reproductive rights” plays a central role in discussions of issues relating to
women's reproductive health. While the concept of rights in general does not by any means …

The abortion issue and Title VII employment discrimination: The microcosm of the law

DC Wyld, SD Cappel, JR McLaurin - International Journal of Value-Based …, 1990 - Springer
This paper presents a discussion of a 1989 United States federal appeals court ruling in the
case of Doe v. First National Bank. The case is the first ruling on the federal appellate level …

[引用][C] Over Our Live Bodies: Preserving Choice in America

SL Radl - 1989 - Steve Davis Publishing