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Life and Learning III – 1993

REASONABLE DISCOURSE IN THE PUBLIC FORUM

  • The Divided Soul of Liberalism
    – and –
    What To Do When the Jig Is Up
    Richard John Neuhaus
  • Pluralism, Tolerance, and Abortion Rights
    Francis J. Beckwith
  • Abortion and the “Feminine Voice”
    – and –
    Postscript, 1993
    Celia Wolf-Devine
  • Re-Visiting Eden: Will We Make the Same Mistake Twice?
    Patricia Wesley, M.D.

 

PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES

 

DEFINING PERSONHOOD
  • Some Theological and Biological Considerations on the Origin of Human Life
    Robert H. O’Bannon
  • The Deconstruction of Self in Alzheimer’s Disease: a Constructionist View
    Steven R. Sabat
  • The Personhood of the Human Embryo
    John F. Crosby

SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES

  • Agency Perceptions of the Decision to Parent
    J. Ajzensat, E. Bierling, and E. Cassidy
  • Textbook Coverage of Abortion
    Donald Schneller and M. Zakari Kano

 

LEGAL AND MEDICAL ISSUES
  • The Brain Stem in Brain Death: a Critical Review
    Paul A. Byrne, M.D., and Richard J. Nilges, M.D.
  • Nuremberg Revisited: Abortion as a Human Rights Issue
    John J. Hunt, M.D.
  • When a Doctor Refuses to Participate in Abortion
    Ronald G. Connolly, M.D.
  • RU-486 — Miracle or Cure?
    J. C. Willke, M.D.

 

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