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Utility and the Survival Lottery

Philosophy 52 (200):218 - 222 (1977)

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  1. Abortion and infanticide.Michael Tooley - 1972 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 2 (1):37-65.
    This essay deals with the question of the morality of abortion and infanticide. The fundamental ethical objection traditionally advanced against these practices rests on the contention that human fetuses and infants have a right to life, and it is this claim that is the primary focus of attention here. Consequently, the basic question to be discussed is what properties a thing must possess in order to have a serious right to life. The approach involves defending, then, a basic principle specifying (...)
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  • Two Kinds of Morality: Causalism or Taboo.Alan Ryan - 1975 - Hastings Center Report 5 (5):5-7.
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  • Whatever the Consequences.Jonathan Bennett - 1966 - Analysis 26 (3):83 - 102.
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  • The Survival Lottery.John Harris - 1975 - Philosophy 50 (191):81 - 87.
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  • Two Kinds of Morality: Causalism or Taboo.Alan Ryan - 1975 - Hastings Center Report 5 (5):5-7.
    This is a brief exposition, at an elementary level, of the differences between a "causalist," or more specifically a utilitarian, ethics and a "taboo," or intuitionist ethics, with respect to the use of compulsion in spare parts surgery. the argument was that the utilitarian sees individuals less as "owners" of their bodies, with inalienable rights over them, but more as resources which can be used for the benefit of society at large. it is suggested that it would be extraordinarily difficult (...)
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