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  1. Abortion wights and fetal termination.Julien S. Murphy - 1986 - Journal of Social Philosophy 17 (1):11-16.
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  • The dialectic of sex: the case for feminist revolution.Shulamith Firestone - 1970 - New York: Quill.
    Beginning with the premise that there is a fundamental biological inequality in the sexes, the author presents her classic blueprint for social revolution. Reissue. 25,000 first printing.
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  • Ectogenesis, justice and utility: A reply to James.M. P. Wells - 1987 - Bioethics 1 (4):372–379.
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  • Ectogenesis, Justice and Utility: A Reply to James.Deane Wells - 1987 - Bioethics 1 (4):372-379.
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  • Bioethics of IVF--the state of the debate.M. D. Kirby - 1984 - Journal of Medical Ethics 10 (1):45-48.
    The Chairman of the Australian Law Reform Commission summarizes the discussion of in vitro fertilization (IVF) at the 1983 Mogul International Management Consultants Ltd. Conference on "Bioethics and Law of Human Conception in Vitro." Participants included IVF pioneers Patrick Steptoe and Robert Edwards, as well as other British physicians, scientists, sociologists, and moral philosophers. They raised questions about multiple embryo implantations, the risks and benefits of IVF, the ethical responsibilities of investigators, public policy and social control of IVF, threats to (...)
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  • Bioethics of IVF--the state of the debate.Justice M. D. Kirby - 1984 - Journal of Medical Ethics 10 (1):45-48.
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  • Comments on Daniel Garber's Leibniz: Body, Substance Monad for the Eastern.Jeffrey McDonough - unknown
    Daniel Garber’s Leibniz: Body, Substance and Monad . When I first entered graduate school Dan’s previous book Descartes’s Metaphysical Physics had recently appeared, and it made a huge and lasting impression on me. All of a sudden I saw Descartes’s project in a much different, more intriguing light. This Garber fella had managed to open up a new area of Descartes’s thought to me, to tease out with great care his philosophical arguments, and to situate both in a broader historical (...)
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