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Based on a non-consequentialist ethical theory, this book critically examines the prevalent view that if a fetus has the moral standing of a person, it has a right to life and abortion is impermissible. Most discussion of abortion has assumed that this view is correct, and so has focused on the question of the personhood of the fetus. Kamm begins by considering in detail the permissibility of killing in non-abortion cases which are similar to abortion cases. She goes on to consider the case for the permissibility of abortion in many types of pregnancies, including ones resulting from rape, voluntary pregnancy, and pregnancy resulting from a voluntary sex act, even if the fetus is considered a person. This argument emerges as part of a broader theory of creating new people responsibly. Kamm explores the implications of this argument for informed consent to abortion; responsibilities in pregnancy that is not aborted, and the significance of extra-uterine gestation devices for the permissibility of abortion.Product Identifiers
PublisherOxford University Press
ISBN-139780195072846
eBay Product ID (ePID)91984052
Product Key Features
Book TitleCreation and Abortion: an Essay in Moral and Legal Philosophy
Publication Year1992
TypeTextbook
FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
AuthorF. M. Kamm
TopicMedicine, Popular Philosophy
Number of Pages236 Pages
Dimensions
Item Height209 mm
Item Weight302 g
Additional Product Features
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Title_AuthorF. M. Kamm
Topic AreaPhysical Education