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Life and Learning II – 1992

KEYNOTE ADDRESS

Moral Arguments, Political Debate, and the Protection of Human Life
William J. Byron, S.J.

FEATURED SPEAKER

  • The Beginning and Development of Human Life
    – and –
    The Physiological Substrate of the Mind in Early Human Life
    Jerome Lejeune, M.D.

RELIGIOUS PERSPECTIVES

  • The Sounds of Silence: Abortion and the New Testament Canon
    Michael Gorman
  • What Is Respect for the Sanctity of Human Life?
    Thomas Loughran
  • The Evangelicals and the Prolife Position
    Robert O’Bannon

SOCIOLOGICAL AND CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES

  • Differential Impact of Abortion on Adolescents and Adults
    Wanda Franz and David Reardon
  • The Role of Social Science in Shaping “Humanist” Sexuality
    Mary Shivanandan
  • The Place of Experiential Learning in Education in Human Sexuality
    Hanna Klaus, M.D.
  • Abortion and Cultural Interpretation
    Keith Cassidy
  • New Conceptual Lenses Through Which to View the Fear Which Fuels Fetal Tissue Research
    Mary Jane Owen
  • A Study of the Legal Framework, the Ideas and Attitudes of Professional Care-Givers and the Elderly toward Terminal Care and Euthanasia
    L. L. Deveber, F. Henry, R. Nadeau, J.D., E. Cassidy, I. Gentles, and G. Bierling

SCIENTIFIC AND PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES

  • Current and Future Developments in Experimental Therapies
    Maria Michejda, M.D.
  • Scientific and Philosophical Expertise: An Evaluation of the Arguments on “Personhood”
    Dianne Nutwell Irving
  • On the Use of Nutrition and Hydration: a Second Opinion
    Kevin O’Rourke, O.P.
  • Abortion: “To Be or Not To Be?” A Nation Divided
    Barbara Braun
  • The Philosophical Underpinnings of the Prolife Movement
    Paul M. Quay, S.J.
  • Anencephaly — Organ Transplantation?
    Paul A. Byrne, M.D., Joseph C. Evers, M.D., and Richard G. Nilges, M.D.

 

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