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Table of Contents Acknowledgments Dedication Introduction: Who and What are We and Can We Know It? Part I: Moral Reasoning, Law, and Politics 1. Abortion and Moral Argument 2. The Supreme Court, Roe v. Wade, and Abortion Law 3. Abortion, Liberalism, and the Neutral State Part II: Assessing the Case for Abortion-Choice and Against Human Inclusiveness 4. Science, the Unborn and Abortion Methods 5. Popular Arguments: Pity, Tolerance and Ad Hominem 6. The Nature of Humanness and Whether the Unborn is a Moral Subject 7. Does It Really Matter Whether the Unborn is a Moral Subject? -- The Case From Bodily Autonomy Part III: Extending and Concluding the Argument 8. Cloning, Bioethics, and Reproductive Liberty 9. Conclusion -- A Case for Human Inclusiveness Selected Bibliography (compiled by T. Hunter Baker) About the Author
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Abortion.
Abortion -- Moral and ethical aspects.