Beginning lives

R Hursthouse - Noûs, 1992 - philpapers.org
R Hursthouse
Noûs, 1992philpapers.org
In this text book Rosalind Hursthouse examines the complex questions surrounding the
morality of abortion. Beginning by discussing the moral status of the foetus, she outlines and
criticizes the main philosophical liberal positions on abortion, discussing alsl their bearing
on the related issues of ifanticide, foetal research, surrogacy, murder and our treatment of
animals. In place of the currently prevailing positions, the author offers a novel approach to
these issues based on the recently revived theory of neo–Aristotelianism which emphasizes …
Abstract
In this text book Rosalind Hursthouse examines the complex questions surrounding the morality of abortion. Beginning by discussing the moral status of the foetus, she outlines and criticizes the main philosophical liberal positions on abortion, discussing alsl their bearing on the related issues of ifanticide, foetal research, surrogacy, murder and our treatment of animals. In place of the currently prevailing positions, the author offers a novel approach to these issues based on the recently revived theory of neo–Aristotelianism which emphasizes moral virtues and vices. A central element of Beginning Lives is its emphasis on the special nature of abortion: its unique relation to the facts of women? s pregnancies and hence to our attitudes to childbearing, motherhood, maturity and sexual relations.
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