Rights and Wrongs of Abortion
Explore the profound ethical dilemmas surrounding abortion in "Rights and Wrongs of Abortion," a thought-provoking collection of five philosophical essays by an esteemed author. Published by Princeton University Press in 1974, this paperback edition comprises 127 pages of insightful analysis.
Delve into critical distinctions between infanticide and abortion, the rights of mothers to make choices about their bodies, and the contentious issue of fetal personhood. Each essay invites readers to consider the complexities and nuances of these significant moral questions. Whether you are a student of philosophy, a legal scholar, or simply interested in the societal impacts of reproductive rights, this book will enrich your understanding and spark meaningful discussions.
Engage with this important work and gain valuable insights into one of the most pressing issues of our time.