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Abortion and the Moral Significance of Merely Possible Persons (Record no. 15912)

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International Standard Book Number 9789048137923
978-90-481-3792-3
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Classification number BJ1-1725
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Classification number 170
Edition number 23
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-- Dordrecht :
-- Springer Netherlands,
-- 2010.
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Personal name Roberts, Melinda A.
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Title Abortion and the Moral Significance of Merely Possible Persons
Medium [electronic resource] :
Remainder of title Finding Middle Ground in Hard Cases /
Statement of responsibility, etc by Melinda A. Roberts.
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Extent X, 225p.
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Title Philosophy and Medicine,
International Standard Serial Number 0376-7418 ;
Volume number/sequential designation 107
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Formatted contents note The Moral Significance of Merely Possible Persons -- The Abortion Paradox -- Three More Arguments Against Early Abortion -- Abortion and Variabilism -- Conclusion.
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Summary, etc This book has two main goals. The first is to give an account, called Variabilism, of the moral significance of merely possible persons—persons who, relative to a particular circumstance, or possible future or world, could but in fact never do exist. The second is to use Variabilism to illuminate abortion. According to Variabilism, merely possible persons—just like anyone else—matter morally but matter variably. Where we understand that a person incurs a loss whenever agents could have created more wellbeing for that person and instead create less, Variabilism asserts that the moral significance of any loss is a function of where that loss is incurred in relation to the person who incurs it. That is: a loss incurred at a world where the person who incurs that loss does or will exist has full more significance, according to Variabilism, while a loss incurred by that same person at a world where that person never exists at all has no moral significance whatsoever. Some other views deem all merely possible persons and all of their losses to matter morally. Still other views deem no merely possible persons and none of their losses to matter morally. Variabilism, instead, takes a middle ground between these two extreme positions. It thus opens the door to a certain middle ground on procreative choice in general and abortion in particular. Thus, given that, for persons, thinking and coming into existence come together, Variabilism supports the argument that the early abortion is ordinarily permissible when it is what the woman wants. That is so, since the loss incurred when, as an effect of the early abortion, a given person is never brought into existence to begin with has no moral significance at all. In contrast, the late abortion is ordinarily subject to a different analysis. For the loss incurred in that case has full moral significance, according to Variabilism, since it is incurred at a world where the person who incurs it already exists.
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Title Springer eBooks
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International Standard Book Number 9789048137916
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Uniform Resource Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-3792-3
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2014-04-02AUM Main Library2014-04-02 2014-04-02 E-Book   AUM Main Library170

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