UFL Life and Learning Conference XXIII

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ECONOMIC AND CULTURAL ISSUES
The World Bank
Andrew Essig
Commercial Markets Created by Abortion: Profiting from the Fetal Distribution Chain
Victoria Evans
Lessons from the Wilderness: Breaking the Environmentalist Pro-Choice Alliance
Alan Dane Waterman
Grappling with the Cosmic “Single Issue”
Gary Hardaway
LITERARY PERSPECTIVES
Anthology of Right-to-Life Literature: Establishing the Canonical Maturity of a Vibrant Social Force
Jeff Koloze
Jocasta and the Sin of Thebes
Bernadette Waterman Ward
RHETORICAL ISSUES
The Trojan Cavalry
Charles K. Bellinger.
Fetus as Child: A Suggestion for Pro-Life Vocabulary
Karen Chan
Abortion: Issues and Controversies: A Freshman Seminar at Furman University
Carolyn J. Watson
LEGAL PERSPECTIVES
Rape/Incest Abortion: The Exception that Proves the Rule
E. Tyler Graham
Re-Reading Roe v. Wade
Richard S. Myers
Defending the Human Right to Life in Latin America
William L. Saunders
PHILOSOPHICAL ISSUES
What Do We Owe to Embryos?
Jason T. Eberl
The Physician-to-Patient Relationship in Virtues-Based Ethical Analysis
J.L.A. Garcia
On Life & Its Point: Reflections on What “They” Say
James G. Hanink
BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL TOPICS
Preventing Unintended Pregnancies (the Natural Way) among Women with Hard Cases
Richard J. Fehring
Is It Our Duty to Have Designer Babies? A Critique of the New Eugenics
Richard Weikart
The Strange Case of Alexis Carrel, Eugenicist
John J. Conley, S.J