To harman ( 1999 ) and räsänen ( 2019 ) the contradiction lies in two widely held intuitions. the first is that we were all early foetuses, and it would have been wrong to harm us. the second is that nothing of moral significance takes place in elective abortion. if this middle-of-the-road position is to be respected, it needs good philosophical grounding. harman and räsänen have attempted to provide this

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  • who: Abortion Pregnancy loss Relational and colleagues from the Researcher at the Institute for Biomedical Ethics, Basel University, Basel, Switzerland have published the Article: To Harman ( 1999 ) and Ru00e4su00e4nen ( 2019 ) the contradiction lies in two widely held intuitions. The first is that we were all early foetuses, and it would have been wrong to harm us. The second is that nothing of moral significance takes place in elective abortion. If this middle-of-the-road position is to be respected, it needs good philosophical grounding. Harman and Ru00e4su00e4nen have attempted to provide this, in the Journal: (JOURNAL . . .

     

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