Abortion: Understanding Differences
SIDNEY CALLAHAN AND DANIEL CALLAHAN This book, like many other things to do with abortion, is a product of long controversy. Though carried out with cooperation, it was conceived in conflict. The conflict between the coeditors has per sisted for years-in fact, for at least half of their thirty-year...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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New York, NY
Springer US
1984, 1984
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1984 |
Series: | The Hastings Center Series in Ethics
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- 1. Social Science and Ethical Issues: The Policy Implications of Poll Data on Abortion
- 2. Abortion and the Meaning of Life
- 3. Reflections on Abortion, Values, and the Family
- Commentary to Chapter 3
- 4. A Family Perspective on Abortion
- Commentary to Chapter 4
- 5. Children, Personhood, and a Pluralistic Society
- Commentary to Chapter 5
- 6. More Trouble than They’re Worth? Children and Abortion
- Commentary to Chapter 6
- 7. Abortion and Equality
- Commentary to Chapter 7
- 8. Beneath the Surface of the Abortion Dispute: Are Women Fully Human?
- Commentary to Chapter 8
- 9. Abortion and the Culture: Toward a Feminist Perspective
- Commentary to Chapter 9
- 10. Abortion, Autonomy, and Community
- Commentary to Chapter 10
- 11. Value Choices in Abortion
- Commentary to Chapter 11
- 12. The Abortion Debate: Is Progress Possible?
- Commentary to Chapter 12