The Art of Political Thinking: Government and Common SenseRowman and Littlefield, 1981 - 225 σελίδες |
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... human being - not fully formed , to be sure , but alive and bearing the marks distinctive of homo sapiens even at an early stage . Abortion is in this view a matter of killing a human being , and hence the equivalent to manslaughter or ...
... human being - not fully formed , to be sure , but alive and bearing the marks distinctive of homo sapiens even at an early stage . Abortion is in this view a matter of killing a human being , and hence the equivalent to manslaughter or ...
Σελίδα 75
... human being but only as potential life , and thus clearly secondary to the woman . Even if one should accept the argument that the fetus is a form of a human being , it is nevertheless different from the woman ; it is a human being in ...
... human being but only as potential life , and thus clearly secondary to the woman . Even if one should accept the argument that the fetus is a form of a human being , it is nevertheless different from the woman ; it is a human being in ...
Σελίδα 84
... human freedom , " a step in the " ongoing struggle for human rights and human dignity , " and a case of righting an " obvious wrong . " They drew on the authority of Thomas Jefferson , the Declaration of Independence , and the Bill of ...
... human freedom , " a step in the " ongoing struggle for human rights and human dignity , " and a case of righting an " obvious wrong . " They drew on the authority of Thomas Jefferson , the Declaration of Independence , and the Bill of ...
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