Over the past several decades in which access to abortion has become increasingly restricted, parents' autonomy in medical decision‐making in the realms of fetal care and …
J Shaw - The New Bioethics, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Abortion opponents are sometimes accused of having inconsistent beliefs, actions, and/or priorities. If they were consistent, they would regard spontaneous abortions to be a greater …
N Colgrove - The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy: A Forum …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
This special issue of the Journal of Medicine and Philosophy focuses on unintended intrauterine death (UID) and preterm delivery (both phenomena that are commonly—and …
Arguments that claim opponents of abortion are inconsistent in their actions or beliefs are increasingly prevalent. Here, we survey the most common of these arguments and describe …
There has been considerable discussion about the impact artificial womb technology may have on debates in reproductive ethics. Much of it has focused on abortion. Some ethicists …
JA Bohn - The New Bioethics, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Recent publications debate the value of inconsistency arguments. Here, I argue that 'Cause of Death Arguments'—inconsistency arguments that claim miscarriage causes death far …
W Simkulet - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2022 - cambridge.org
In this paper, I argue that Carroll and Crutchfield fail to show that restrictivism requires such legislation. My argument turns on safehaven laws—laws that allow parents to surrender their …
William Simkulet has recently criticised Colgrove et al's defence against what they have called inconsistency arguments—arguments that claim opponents of abortion (OAs) act in …
J Shaw - Social Theory & Practice, 2023 - search.ebscohost.com
Several states have recently adopted more restrictive abortion policies yet permit fertility clinics to create surplus IVF embryos. This essay examines this issue: Is it morally …