The Art of Political Thinking: Government and Common SenseRowman and Littlefield, 1981 - 225 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 67
... fetus is indeed to be treated as having coordinate status with the prospective mother . The opposing viewpoints here should be reasonably clear from the position statements at the beginning of the chapter . Some , like the writers of ...
... fetus is indeed to be treated as having coordinate status with the prospective mother . The opposing viewpoints here should be reasonably clear from the position statements at the beginning of the chapter . Some , like the writers of ...
Σελίδα 71
... fetus and its rights . The form in which the Court raised the question was that of whether a fetus was a " person . " It did this because if a fetus were a “ person , " then the prohibition of the Four- teenth Amendment forbidding a ...
... fetus and its rights . The form in which the Court raised the question was that of whether a fetus was a " person . " It did this because if a fetus were a “ person , " then the prohibition of the Four- teenth Amendment forbidding a ...
Σελίδα 75
... fetus and woman , and second , the question of the authority of the state . As to the first , it seems to him that the interests of the fetus ought to take precedence . For the fetus , undeveloped as it is , is nevertheless a form of a ...
... fetus and woman , and second , the question of the authority of the state . As to the first , it seems to him that the interests of the fetus ought to take precedence . For the fetus , undeveloped as it is , is nevertheless a form of a ...
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