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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...to property, etc.). Yet, this hierarchical arrangement does not help us to resolve cases in which there is a clash of EQUAL rights (for instance, t... ...Abortion") that pregnancies that are the result of forced sex (rape being a special case) or which are life threatening should or could, morally, be... ... it through. Rape, contraception failure, life threatening situations are all such cases. This could be argued against by saying that, in the case ... ...en after birth, the woman's body is the main source of food to the baby and, in any case, she has to endure physical hardship to raise the child. W... ...fe of a human who possesses, at the moment of death, a consciousness (and, in most cases, a free will, especially the will not to die). Abortion is... ...st without sensation? Is "sensation" a mere structure of the language, an internal accusative? Is "to have a sensation" equivalent to "to strike a ...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...to property, etc.). Yet, this hierarchical arrangement does not help us to resolve cases in which there is a clash of EQUAL rights (for instance, t... ...Abortion") that pregnancies that are the result of forced sex (rape being a special case) or which are life threatening should or could, morally, be... ... it through. Rape, contraception failure, life threatening situations are all such cases. This could be argued against by saying that, in the case ... ...en after birth, the woman's body is the main source of food to the baby and, in any case, she has to endure physical hardship to raise the child. W... ...fe of a human who possesses, at the moment of death, a consciousness (and, in most cases, a free will, especially the will not to die). Abortion is... ...st without sensation? Is "sensation" a mere structure of the language, an internal accusative? Is "to have a sensation" equivalent to "to strike a ...

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