Life before birth: abortion and prenatal personhood in morality and law
<p>This thesis is about the legal and moral status of abortion. It is primarily concerned with the metaphysical status of the foetus, with particular attention to the question whether the foetus is properly characterised as a person in the philosophical sense. The argument of the thesis procee...
Main Author: | Greasley, K |
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Other Authors: | Green, L |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2013
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