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  1. Comment on “Still in Hot Water” by Duncan Purves. E. Dadlez - 2011 - Southwest Philosophy Review 27 (2):57-61.
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  2. Fetal Pain Legislation and the Abortion Debate Presidential Address. E. Dadlez - 2012 - Southwest Philosophy Review 28 (1):1-13.
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  3. Literature, Ethical Thought Experiments, and Moral Knowledge. E. Dadlez - 2013 - Southwest Philosophy Review 29 (1):195-209.
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    Post‐abortion syndrome: Creating an affliction.William L. Andrews E. Dadlez - 2010 - Bioethics 24 (9):445-452.
    ABSTRACTThe contention that abortion harms women constitutes a new strategy employed by the pro‐life movement to supplement arguments about fetal rights. David C. Reardon is a prominent promoter of this strategy. Post‐abortion syndrome purports to establish that abortion psychologically harms women and, indeed, can harm persons associated with women who have abortions. Thus, harms that abortion is alleged to produce are multiplied. Claims of repression are employed to complicate efforts to disprove the existence of psychological harm and causal antecedents of (...)
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  5. When Complementarianism becomes Gender Apartheid: Feminist Philosophers’ Objections to the Christian Right.Sarah H. Woolwine & E. Dadlez - 2014 - Southwest Philosophy Review 30 (1):195-203.
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