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WHEN DOES A FETUS/BABY BECOME A PERSON?,
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This review is from: Abortion and Infanticide (Paperback)
Michael Tooley
Abortion and Infanticide (Oxford: Claredon, 1983) This is a careful philosophical exploration of the concepts and moral arguments concerning the practices of abortion and infanticide. Tooley takes the position that there is no moral offense in ending a human life up to about 3 months after birth because earlier than that the infant has not yet become a person. His exploration of personhood might be the most original part of the book. If you would like to discover other attempts to define personhood, search the Internet for this expression: "Personhood Bibliography". James Leonard Park, medical ethicist
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This review is from: Abortion and Infanticide (Hardcover)
This man is the devil. Not only should we allow abortions, but kill any baby that doesn't meet a standard? Even at two years old? One can only imagine what Michael Tooley is thinking. Too bad his parents did not share the same views!
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Abortion and Infanticide by Michel Tooley (Paperback - November 7, 1985)
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