Fuller Defenses and Partial Critiques: a Discussion of “Ectogestation and the Problem of Abortion”

Philosophy and Technology 34 (4):1937-1939 (2020)
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In this commentary, I discuss Christopher Stratman’s article, “Ecotogenesis and the Problem of Abortion.” First, I try to offer some better defenses of assertions that Stratman makes. Next, I question Stratman’s supposition that “there is no morally relevant difference between a fetus and a cryopreserved embryo.” Finally, I challenge the claim that immoral actions cannot give rise to rights.

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Christopher Kaczor
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