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  1. Fetuses are not adult humans: a response to Miller on abortion.Ben Saunders - 2024 - Journal of Medical Ethics 50 (11):768-769.
    Miller has recently argued that fetuses have the same inherent value as non-disabled adults. However, we do not need to postulate some property possessed equally by all humans, including fetuses, in order to explain the equality of non-disabled adults. It would suffice if there were some property possessed by all non-disabled adults, but not by fetuses.
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  • Human equality and the impermissibility of abortion: a response to Bozzo.Calum Miller - 2024 - Journal of Medical Ethics 50 (3):209-211.
    I have recently offered a defence of human equality, and consequently an argument against abortion. This has been objected to by Bozzo, on the grounds that my account of human equality is unclear and could be grounded in utilitarian or Kantian ethics, that my account struggles to ground the permissibility of therapeutic abortions, and that my proposed foundation for human equality itself is parasitic on a scalar property which generates the same difficulties I am attempting to solve. I provide an (...)
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  • The disciplined imagination of medical ethics.Kenneth Boyd - 2024 - Journal of Medical Ethics 50 (8):511-512.
    ‘ The Journal of Medical Ethics reflects the whole field of medical ethics and aims to encourage a high academic standard for this ever-developing subject, and the enhancement of professional and public discussion’. A single issue of this Journal can reflect only some aspects of this ‘whole field’ and only some of the ways in which they are studied and discussed. The contributions to this issue however illustrate a rich variety, both of those aspects of contemporary healthcare with which medical (...)
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