Life and Learning III – 1993
REASONABLE DISCOURSE IN THE PUBLIC FORUM
- The Divided Soul of Liberalism
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What To Do When the Jig Is Up
Richard John Neuhaus - Pluralism, Tolerance, and Abortion Rights
Francis J. Beckwith - Abortion and the “Feminine Voice”
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Postscript, 1993
Celia Wolf-Devine - Re-Visiting Eden: Will We Make the Same Mistake Twice?
Patricia Wesley, M.D.
PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES
- Distortions of the Will
John J. Conley, S.J. - Jean-Paul Sartre and the Abortion Debate
Wilma von Jess
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.