What is the legal status of abortion and the human fetus? In an extended analysis of mainstream arguments involving abortion and the status of 'personhood' that is often applied to the fetus, this book provides novel answers to some of the core 'pro-life' arguments in favour of recognizing fetal personhood and moral rights.
What is the legal status of abortion and the human fetus? In an extended analysis of mainstream arguments involving abortion and the status of 'personhood' that is often applied to the fetus, this book provides novel answers to some of the core 'pro-life' arguments in favour of recognizing fetal personhood and moral rights.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kate Greasley is a Lecturer in Law at University College London. After completing her doctorate in law at New College, Oxford, she was appointed to a Junior Research Fellowship in Law at University College, Oxford, from 2013 to 2016. Her research and teaching covers medical law and ethics, criminal law, and legal theory. She has written extensively to date about issues in abortion law and ethics, as well as other topics in bioethics, including assisted dying, property rights in human body parts, and the commercialization of human organs.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part One: Ordering the Argument 1: What Should Abortion Argument be About? 2: Gestation as Good Samaritanism 3: Abortion as Justified Homicide 4: Analogical Arguments and Sex Equality Part Two: The Threshold of Personhood 5: Vagueness, Arbitrariness, and 'Punctualism' 6: Dualism, Substantial Identity, and the Precautionary Principle 7: Gradualism and Human Embodiment 8: Human Equality and the Significance of Birth Part Three: Principle and Pragmatism 9: Regulating Abortion 10: Selective Abortion: Sex and Disability 11: Matters of Conscience
Introduction Part One: Ordering the Argument 1: What Should Abortion Argument be About? 2: Gestation as Good Samaritanism 3: Abortion as Justified Homicide 4: Analogical Arguments and Sex Equality Part Two: The Threshold of Personhood 5: Vagueness, Arbitrariness, and 'Punctualism' 6: Dualism, Substantial Identity, and the Precautionary Principle 7: Gradualism and Human Embodiment 8: Human Equality and the Significance of Birth Part Three: Principle and Pragmatism 9: Regulating Abortion 10: Selective Abortion: Sex and Disability 11: Matters of Conscience
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