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  1. Abortion Through a Feminist Ethics Lens.Susan Sherwin - 1991 - Dialogue 30 (3):327-.
    Abortion has long been a central issue in the arena of applied ethics, but, the distinctive analysis of feminist ethics is generally overlooked in most philosophic discussions. Authors and readers commonly presume a familiarity with the feminist position and equate it with liberal defences of women's right to choose abortion, but, in fact, feminist ethics yields a different analysis of the moral questions surrounding abortion than that usually offered by the more familiar liberal defenders of abortion rights. Most feminists can (...)
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  • (1 other version)On the moral and legal status of abortion.Mary Anne Warren - 1973 - The Monist 57 (1):43-61.
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  • Causing Death and Saving Lives.Jonathan Glover (ed.) - 1957 - Penguin Books.
    This is the earliest critical discussion in the context of modern/contemporary philosophy in the analytical tradition arguing that somebody with a reasonably stable character and the company of the right people would be able to enjoy eternity.
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  • Abortion.Joel Feinberg - 1980 - In Tom L. Beauchamp & Tom Regan (eds.), Matters of life and death. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
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  • The impotency of the potentiality argument for fetal rights: Reply to Wilkins.Jeffrey Reiman - 1993 - Journal of Social Philosophy 24 (3):170-176.
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  • Abortion: The avoidable moral dilemma. [REVIEW]James M. Humber - 1975 - Journal of Value Inquiry 9 (4):282-302.
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  • Personhood, potentiality, and the temporarily comatose patient.Katherin A. Rogers - 1992 - Public Affairs Quarterly 6 (2):245-254.
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