In my essay, Why abortion is immoral, I criticised discussions of the morality of abortion in which the crucial issue is whether fetuses are human beings or whether fetuses are persons. Both argument strategies are inadequate because they rely on indefensible assumptions. Why should being a human being or being a person make a moral difference? I argued that the correct account of the morality of abortion should be based upon a defensible account of why killing children and adults is wrong. I claimed that what makes killing us wrong is that our premature deaths deprive us of our futures of value, that is, the goods of life we would have experienced had we survived. This account of the wrongness of killing explains why killing is one of the ...
In ‘What Makes Killing Wrong?’ Sinnott-Armstrong and Miller make the bold claim that killi...
In cases in which we must choose between either (i) preventing a woman from remaining unwillingly pr...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in New Bioethics on...
In my essay, Why abortion is immoral, I criticised discussions of the morality of abortion in which ...
In my essay,Why abortion is immoral, I criticised discussions of the morality of abortion in which t...
Don Marquis argues that his “future of value” account of the ethics of killing affords us a persuasi...
Much of the discussion surrounding the ethics of abortion has centered around the notion of personho...
In the article ‘After-birth abortion: why should the baby live?’ arguments are made in favour of the...
In his ‘The Identity Objection to the future‐like‐ours argument’ (Bioethics, 2019, 33: 287–293), Bri...
Morality of abortion is a topic that tends to prompt heated politic debates. Setting politics aside,...
This dissertation is a new defense of the moral permissibility of abortion. The first chapter gives ...
When an abortion is performed, someone dies. Are we killing an innocent human person? Widespread dis...
This article critiques rationales of both opponents and supporters of intentionally aborting a human...
In his classic paper, ‘Why abortion is immoral’, Don Marquis argues that what makes killing an adult...
In this issue of the journal Mark Brown has offered a new argument against my potential future of va...
In ‘What Makes Killing Wrong?’ Sinnott-Armstrong and Miller make the bold claim that killi...
In cases in which we must choose between either (i) preventing a woman from remaining unwillingly pr...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in New Bioethics on...
In my essay, Why abortion is immoral, I criticised discussions of the morality of abortion in which ...
In my essay,Why abortion is immoral, I criticised discussions of the morality of abortion in which t...
Don Marquis argues that his “future of value” account of the ethics of killing affords us a persuasi...
Much of the discussion surrounding the ethics of abortion has centered around the notion of personho...
In the article ‘After-birth abortion: why should the baby live?’ arguments are made in favour of the...
In his ‘The Identity Objection to the future‐like‐ours argument’ (Bioethics, 2019, 33: 287–293), Bri...
Morality of abortion is a topic that tends to prompt heated politic debates. Setting politics aside,...
This dissertation is a new defense of the moral permissibility of abortion. The first chapter gives ...
When an abortion is performed, someone dies. Are we killing an innocent human person? Widespread dis...
This article critiques rationales of both opponents and supporters of intentionally aborting a human...
In his classic paper, ‘Why abortion is immoral’, Don Marquis argues that what makes killing an adult...
In this issue of the journal Mark Brown has offered a new argument against my potential future of va...
In ‘What Makes Killing Wrong?’ Sinnott-Armstrong and Miller make the bold claim that killi...
In cases in which we must choose between either (i) preventing a woman from remaining unwillingly pr...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in New Bioethics on...