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A Christian philosopher's view of recent directions in the abortion debate.

Patrick Lee1.   

Abstract

From the standpoint of a Christian philosopher, heeding the teaching and exhortations of Pope John Paul II and previous popes, I examine three directions in which the recent philosophical debate has developed. In the last seven or eight years there has been 1) a renewed focus on the biological issue of when a human individual comes to be, 2) new arguments for the proposition that personhood is a characteristic acquired after birth, and 3) refinements of the early argument of Judith Thomson. Replying to these developments, I defend, on philosophical grounds, the pro-life position. I argue that a distinct, whole (though immature) human individual comes to be at conception, that he or she is a person, with full moral worth, from the moment he or she comes to be, and the mothers and fathers have a special responsibility to their children which entails (at least) that they ought not to choose to abort them. I conclude by briefly indicating, from the standpoint of Christian faith, why Christian philosophers should vigorously pursue this debate.

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Keywords:  Genetics and Reproduction; Philosophical Approach; Religious Approach

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15672530     DOI: 10.1080/13803600490489834

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Christ Bioeth        ISSN: 1380-3603


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