David Boonin

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A Defense of AbortionHardcover, 4 November 2002

A Defense of Abortion
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Part of Series
Cambridge Studies in Philosophy and Public Policy
Print Length
366 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Date Published
4 Nov 2002
ISBN-10
0521817013
ISBN-13
9780521817011

Description

The central thesis of philosopher David Boonin is that the moral case against abortion can be shown to be unsuccessful on terms that critics of abortion can and do accept. Critically examining a wide array of arguments that have attempted to establish that every human fetus has a right to life, Boonin posits that all of these arguments fail on their own terms. He then argues that even if the fetus does have a right to life, abortion can still be shown to be morally permissible on the critic of abortion's own terms. Finally, Boonin considers a number of arguments against abortion that do not depend on the claim that the fetus has a right to life, including those based on the golden rule, considerations of uncertainty and a commitment to certain feminist principles, and asserts that these positions, too, are ultimately unsuccessful. The result is the most thorough and detailed case for the moral permissibility of abortion that has yet been written. David Boonin is professor of philosophy at the University of Colorado. He is the author of Thomas Hobbes and the Science of Moral Virtue (Cambridge, 1994).

Product Details

Author:
David Boonin
Book Format:
Hardcover
Date Published:
4 November 2002
Dimensions:
22.81 x 15.19 x 3 cm
ISBN-10:
0521817013
ISBN-13:
9780521817011
Language:
English
Location:
New York
Pages:
366
Weight:
653.17 gm

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