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Persons Moral Worth And Embryos A Critical Analysis Of Prochoice Arguments 1st Edition Stephen Napier

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Persons Moral Worth And Embryos A Critical Analysis Of Prochoice Arguments 1st Edition Stephen Napier
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Publisher: Springer Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.71 MB
Pages: 286
Author: Stephen Napier
ISBN: 9789400716018, 940071601X
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Persons Moral Worth And Embryos A Critical Analysis Of Prochoice Arguments 1st Edition Stephen Napier by Stephen Napier 9789400716018, 940071601X instant download after payment.

“Bioethicists have achieved consensus on two ideas pertaining to beginning of life issues: (1) persons are those beings capable of higher-order cognition, or self-consciousness, and (2) it is impermissible to kill only persons. As a consequence, a consensus is reached regarding the permissibility of both destroying human embryos for research purposes and abortion. The present collection aims to interact critically with this consensus. Authors address various aspects of this ‘orthodoxy’. Issues discussed include: theories of personhood and in particular the role of thought experiments used in support of such theories; the notion of an intrinsic potential and the moral relevance of having one; new formulations of the virtue argument against abortion rights; four-dimensionalism and abortion; the notion of moral status and who (or what) has it; scientific accounts of what a human being is, as well as addressing empirical evidence of fetal consciousness; and analysis of the public policy implications given the epistemic status of pro-choice arguments. Given the issues discussed and that the arguments in critical focus are fairly new, the collection provides a novel, comprehensive, and rigorous analysis of contemporary pro-choice arguments.”

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