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Category Archives: Peter Singer
Scholarly Medical Ethics Journal: Why Not Baby Killing?
The GRIZZLY, BRAVE NEW WORLD OF MEDICAL “ETHICS” The abstract below comes from this month’s Journal of Medical Ethics, a peer-reviewed scholarly journal. It embodies the icy, amoral detachment of utilitarian medical ethics. The argument of the Australian authors from the University of Melbourne echoes that … Continue reading
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Tagged abortion, after birth abortion, Alberto Giubilini, Francesca Minerva, Journal of Medical Ethics, national health care, Obamacare, Peter Singer, pro-life, Robert P. George
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