Sumner on Abortion: Moral Theory and Moral Standing: A Reply to Woods and Soles

Dialogue 24 (4):691- (1985)
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Abstract

I am grateful to John Woods and David Soles for the careful attention they have given to some of the central arguments of Abortion and Moral Theory, though I wish that they had revealed fewer respects in which those arguments were seriously underdeveloped. In what follows I will try to supply some of the needed further development. I address the main points at issue in what I conceive to be their order of ascending importance.

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