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Ethics at the Beginning of Life: A Phenomenological Critique

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Ethics at the Beginning of Life: A phenomenological critique - Mumford, James
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Many of the most controversial moral decisions we face hinge upon competing descriptions of life, and never is this truer than at the beginning of life. James Mumford draws upon phenomenology (a branch of continental philosophy) to question the descriptive adequacy, the essential 'purchase upon reality', of many of the approaches, attitudes and arguments which make up beginning of life ethics today. He argues that many of the most prevalent positions and practices in our late modern culture have simply failed to take into ...

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Ethics at the Beginning of Life: A phenomenological critique 2015, Oxford University Press, Oxford

ISBN-13: 9780198745051

Paperback

Ethics at the Beginning of Life: A phenomenological critique 2013, Oxford University Press, Oxford

ISBN-13: 9780199673964

Hardcover