From Pluralism to Consensus in Beginning-of-Life Debates: Does Contemporary Natural Law Theory Offer a Way Forward?
A rather commonplace observation about contemporary moral discourse is that while there seems to be at least some settled ground at the level of general principles (see e.g. the UN Charter of Human Rights) significant disagreements emerge as attention turns to certain concrete practices. Among these...
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Oxford University Press
[2016]
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Christian bioethics
Year: 2016, Volume: 22, Issue: 2, Pages: 143-168 |
RelBib Classification: | NAB Fundamental theology NCA Ethics NCH Medical ethics NCJ Ethics of science VA Philosophy |
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