New reproductive technology: Some implications for the abortion issue [Book Review]

Journal of Value Inquiry 19 (4):279-292 (1985)
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Abstract

New reproductive technology permits a distinction between two different aspects of abortion: (1) the (premature) emptying of the uterus (the expulsion of the fetus) and (2) causing the death of the fetus. The paper argues that the fetus has not right to occupancy of its mother's (or any other woman's) uterus, And that the mother (or anyone else) has not right to kill the fetus. Some implications of these claims are discussed

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Christine Overall
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Understanding the abortion argument.Roger Wertheimer - 1971 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 1 (1):67-95.
Operating on the Fetus.William Ruddick & William Wilcox - 1982 - Hastings Center Report 12 (5):10-14.
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Caring for Disabled Infants.Ernlé W. D. Young - 1983 - Hastings Center Report 13 (4):15-18.

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