Title: The Silent Subject: Reflections on the Unborn in American Culture
Abstract: Foreword by Richard John Neuhaus Preface Introduction by Brad Stetson Ethical Perspectives Substances, Property-Things and Human Persons: The Moral Status of Fetuses and Embryos by John A. Mitchell and Scott B. Rae Ignorance of Fetal Status as a Justification For Abortion by Francis J. Beckwith Moral Duty to the Unborn and Its Significance by Sidney Callahan The Medicalizing of Abortion Decisions by Thomas Murphy Goodwin Cultural Perspectives Feminism and Imaging the Unborn by Camille S. Williams Sex and Consequences: An Anthropological View by Olivia Vlahos Personal Perspectives Motherhood in the 90's: To Have or Have Not by Maria McFadden Pregnancy Care Centers: Sisterhood is Powerful by Frederica Mathewes-Green Women Who Abort: Their Reflections on the Unborn by David C. Reardon Religious Perspectives When Good Men Do Nothing: Reflections From a Modern-Day Burgermeister by Michael Mckenzie The Catholic Debate on the Moral Status of the Embryo by Tom Poundstone Legal Perspectives The Effective Enforcement of Abortion Law Before Roe v. Wade by Clarke D. Forsythe Supreme Court Jurisprudence and Prenatal Life by Tom Poundstone Selected Bibliography Index
Publication Year: 1996
Publication Date: 1996-01-19
Language: en
Type: book
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