(Regrettably) Abortion remains immoral: The impairment argument defended

PC Hendricks - 2019 - philpapers.org
In my article" Even if the fetus is not a person, abortion is immoral: The impairment
argument"(this journal), I defended what I called “The impairment argument” which purports …

(Regrettably) Abortion remains immoral: The impairment argument defended.

PC Hendricks - Bioethics, 2019 - europepmc.org
A comment on this article appears in" The impairment argument for the immorality of
abortion revisited." Bioethics. 2020 Feb; 34 (2): 211-213. This is a comment on" The …

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PC Hendricks - Bioethics, 2019 - academia.edu
In my article 'Even if the fetus is not a person, abortion is immoral: The impairment argument',
I defended what I called 'The impairment argument', which purports to show that abortion is …

[PDF][PDF] argument defended

PC Hendricks - Bioethics, 2019 - academia.edu
In my article 'Even if the fetus is not a person, abortion is immoral: The impairment argument',
I defended what I called 'The impairment argument', which purports to show that abortion is …