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Title/Author:
Making a case for stricter abortion laws/ by Henrik Friberg-Fernros.
Author:
Friberg-Fernros, Henrik.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2017.,
Description:
ix, 105 p. :digital ;22 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1: A Precautionary Argument for More Restrictive Abortion Laws -- Chapter 2: Why it is Plausible to Ascribe the Fetus a Right to Life -- Chapter 3: Why One Should Doubt the Permissibility of Aborting a Human Person -- Chapter 4: How We Should Make Abortion Laws More Restrictive -- Chapter 5: Conclusions.
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Abortion - Law and legislation. -
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57291-8
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9783319572918
Making a case for stricter abortion laws
Friberg-Fernros, Henrik.
Making a case for stricter abortion laws
[electronic resource] /by Henrik Friberg-Fernros. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2017. - ix, 105 p. :digital ;22 cm.
Chapter 1: A Precautionary Argument for More Restrictive Abortion Laws -- Chapter 2: Why it is Plausible to Ascribe the Fetus a Right to Life -- Chapter 3: Why One Should Doubt the Permissibility of Aborting a Human Person -- Chapter 4: How We Should Make Abortion Laws More Restrictive -- Chapter 5: Conclusions.
This book questions how abortion laws can be regulated in a time when abortion rights are still subject to intense debate. It addresses objections to basing abortion law on considerations of moral risk, presents two anti-abortion arguments - the deprivation argument and the substance view - to demonstrate the risk of permitting abortion, and discusses the moral risk of restricting access to abortion when it may unjustifiably harm women. The author also shows how welfare states can address the negative effects of restrictive abortion laws by preventive, mitigative and compensatory measures. This is a thought-provoking and challenging book that will be of great interest to those considering abortion laws across the fields of medical ethics, bioethics, moral philosophy, law and politics.
ISBN: 9783319572918
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LC Class. No.: HQ767 / .F762 2017
Dewey Class. No.: 362.19888
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