In contemporary discussions of abortion, both sides argue well-worn positions, particularly concerning the question, When does human life begin? Though often invoked by the Catholic Church for support, Thomas Aquinas in fact held that human life begins after conception, not at the moment of union. But his overall thinking on questions of how humans come into being, and cease to be, is more subtle then either side in this polarized debate imagines. This book tries to do justice to Aquinas' views on these controversial issues
It is very popular among scholars to reduce the question of medieval embryology only to so called “d...
Is “human life” strictly a biological phenomenon measured from the moment when sperm and egg combine...
The moment attributed to the beginning of human life is debated not only in religious and political ...
The research question of the paper is: Is a view – prevalent within a modern Catholic Church – that ...
The chapter provides a response to Patrick Toner, “Critical Study of Fabrizio Amerini’s Aquinas on t...
There are important metaphysical reasons that induce Aquinas to think that the human embryo becomes ...
This thesis examines a primary question raised by both Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas: What constitut...
It has become common, in both popular and scholarly discourse, to appeal to ‘delayed animation’ as a...
Alongside a revival of interest in Thomism in philosophy, scholars have realised its relevance when ...
Many have looked to Aquinas for help in developing a philosophically defensible position which affir...
Post-printIn addressing bioethical issues at the beginning of human life, such as abortion, in vitro...
Aquinas argued that a human being's life is divided into two unequal portions, one very small portio...
Man remains a mystery. Despite the discoveries in the field of genetics, the beginnings of his life ...
In the context of moral disputes over abortion and embryo experimentation, it is frequently claimed ...
This work deals with the problems of conception, gravidity and abortion in the first part and in the...
It is very popular among scholars to reduce the question of medieval embryology only to so called “d...
Is “human life” strictly a biological phenomenon measured from the moment when sperm and egg combine...
The moment attributed to the beginning of human life is debated not only in religious and political ...
The research question of the paper is: Is a view – prevalent within a modern Catholic Church – that ...
The chapter provides a response to Patrick Toner, “Critical Study of Fabrizio Amerini’s Aquinas on t...
There are important metaphysical reasons that induce Aquinas to think that the human embryo becomes ...
This thesis examines a primary question raised by both Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas: What constitut...
It has become common, in both popular and scholarly discourse, to appeal to ‘delayed animation’ as a...
Alongside a revival of interest in Thomism in philosophy, scholars have realised its relevance when ...
Many have looked to Aquinas for help in developing a philosophically defensible position which affir...
Post-printIn addressing bioethical issues at the beginning of human life, such as abortion, in vitro...
Aquinas argued that a human being's life is divided into two unequal portions, one very small portio...
Man remains a mystery. Despite the discoveries in the field of genetics, the beginnings of his life ...
In the context of moral disputes over abortion and embryo experimentation, it is frequently claimed ...
This work deals with the problems of conception, gravidity and abortion in the first part and in the...
It is very popular among scholars to reduce the question of medieval embryology only to so called “d...
Is “human life” strictly a biological phenomenon measured from the moment when sperm and egg combine...
The moment attributed to the beginning of human life is debated not only in religious and political ...