Does the pro-life worldview make sense? : abortion, hell, and violence against abortion doctors
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Does the pro-life worldview make sense? : abortion, hell, and violence against abortion doctors
(Routledge research in applied ethics, 7)
Routledge, 2018
- : hbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 175-187) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book looks at a family of views involving the pro-life view of abortion and Christianity. These issues are important because major religious branches (for example, Catholicism and some large branches of Evangelicalism) and leading politicians assert, or are committed to, the following: (a) it is permissible to prevent some people from going to hell, (b) abortion prevents some people from going to hell, and (c) abortion is wrong. They also assert, or are committed to, the following: (d) it is permissible to use defensive violence to prevent people from killing innocents, (e) doctors who perform abortions kill innocents, and (f) it is wrong to use defensive violence against doctors who perform abortions. Stephen Kershnar argues that these and other principles are inconsistent. Along the way, he explores the ways in which theories of hell, right forfeiture, and good consequences relate to each other and the above inconsistencies.
目次
Introduction
Section I: Hell
Chapter 1: Hell
Chapter 1: Hell and Abortion
Section II: Abortion-Doctors
Chapter 3: Forfeiture
Chapter 4: Forfeiture and Killing Abortion-Doctors
Chapter 5: Problems with Forfeiture
Section III: Abortion
Chapter 6: Forfeiture and Abortion
Chapter 7: Consequentialism and Abortion
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