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  1. Love and Equal Value.Roger Fjellström - 2011 - Essays in Philosophy 12 (1):112-129.
    This essay offers a way to avoid a clash between reasons of love and reasons of ethics that stems from a difference in the conception of the moral value of people. In moralities of lovers, the loved ones are due to be accorded a value superior to that of other people, whereas in ethics there is an inescapable presumption that people have a value that is equal among them. The usual way to avoid this clash has been either to make (...)
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  • The Economic Efficiency and Equity of Abortion.Thomas J. Meeks - 1990 - Economics and Philosophy 6 (1):95-138.
    On the face of it, the protracted public controversy over abortion in the United States and elsewhere might seem to rest on intractable normative questions inaccessible to economic analysis. But an influential early essay in the now sizable philosophical literature on the subject suggests otherwise. Judith Jarvis Thomson disarmingly inclined toward the view that “the fetus has already become a human person well before birth”,. presumably with all the rights pertaining thereto. She denied, however, that such rights necessarily include use (...)
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  • (1 other version)A Sketch of Equal Human Value.Roger Fjellstrom - 2007 - SATS 8 (1).
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  • (1 other version)A Sketch of Equal Human Value.Roger Fjellstrom - 2007 - SATS 8 (1):97-112.
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  • Abortion, infanticide, and the asymmetric value of human life.Jeffrey Reiman - 1996 - Journal of Social Philosophy 27 (3):181-200.
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