Kamm is probably the most sophisticated deontologist writing on normative issues today ... Kamm's discussion is a major contribution to the literature.

Shelly Kagan, University of Illinois

This book presents a new argument attacking the view that if the foetus has the moral standing of a person it has a right to life and abortion is impermissible. Most discussion of abortion has assumed that this premise is correct, and so has focused on the question of the personhood of the foetus. Frances Kamm, however, argues that abortion can be moral even if the foetus is indeed a person.
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A fresh attack on the view that if the foetus has the moral standing of a person it has a right to life and abortion is impermissible.
"Brilliant....This brief summary cannot do justice to the richness of Kamm's...sophisticated and exciting discussion of a neglected aspect of the abortion debate."--Journal of Medical Ethics "[A] major contribution..to the literature of philosophical bioethics, and all libraries collecting in and scholars working in this area need to have [a] cop[y]....Required reading for all those interested in the theoretical issues raised by bioethical problems."--Medical Humanities Review "Rigorous, penetrating, and subtle throughout and Kamm is impressively fair in her willingness to take seriously a variety of considerations that are too readily dismissed by idealogues on one side or the other in this often polarized debate. Hers is, I believe, the best book on abortion."--Philosophy and Public Affairs "Kamm's well-written and closely argued book has considerably broader application than the abortion and creation issues....It is one of the few books to examine the relations between procreation and abortion rights and 'non-abortion' issues involving killing and letting die....An important and informative philosophical treatise on rights and moral responsibility....Highly recommended for libraries serving graduate programs in philosophy and/or health care policy."--Choice "Kamm is probably the most sophisticated deontologist writing on normative issues today....A major contribution to the literature."--Shelly Kagan, University of Illinois at Chicago "Brilliant....This brief summary cannot do justice to the richness of Kamm's...sophisticated and exciting discussion of a neglected aspect of the abortion debate."--Journal of Medical Ethics "[A] major contribution..to the literature of philosophical bioethics, and all libraries collecting in and scholars working in this area need to have [a] cop[y]....Required reading for all those interested in the theoretical issues raised by bioethical problems."--Medical Humanities Review "Rigorous, penetrating, and subtle throughout and Kamm is impressively fair in her willingness to take seriously a variety of considerations that are too readily dismissed by idealogues on one side or the other in this often polarized debate. Hers is, I believe, the best book on abortion."--Philosophy and Public Affairs "Kamm's well-written and closely argued book has considerably broader application than the abortion and creation issues....It is one of the few books to examine the relations between procreation and abortion rights and 'non-abortion' issues involving killing and letting die....An important and informative philosophical treatise on rights and moral responsibility....Highly recommended for libraries serving graduate programs in philosophy and/or health care policy."--Choice "Kamm is probably the most sophisticated deontologist writing on normative issues today....A major contribution to the literature."--Shelly Kagan, University of Illinois at Chicago "Kamm offers a densely written and challenging book, with intricate and often ingenious arguments, and generally proceeds with rigor and inventiveness."--Constitutional Commentary "The arguments are thorough, rigorous and original."--The Philosophical Review "A major contribution to the abortion debate....It is written in clear, nontechnical...English, and ought to be accessible to every intelligent reader."--Hastings Center Report "Meticulous and exhaustive argumentation."--Ethics
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780195072846
Publisert
1992
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
308 gr
Høyde
208 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
240

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