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A Critique of Mary Anne Warren’s On the Moral and Legal Status of Abortion, Part III

August 28, 2013/1 Comment/in Personhood /by Clinton Wilcox

In part one of this series, I examined Warren’s definition of humanity, and in part two I examined her argument about what a person is and showed why the unborn certainly qualify. This article will be the third part of five, in which I’ll examine Warren’s claims about the right to life. 3. Fetal Development […]

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On the Brain Requirement for Personhood

August 27, 2013/19 Comments/in Personhood /by Kelsey Hazzard

[Today’s guest post by Timothy Hsiao is part of our paid blogging program.] Pro-choice philosophers have offered various laundry lists of criteria that all purport to list the properties relevant to being a person, i.e. an intrinsically valuable being worthy of moral concern and protection. One such proposal holds that the possession of a brain […]

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Argument Against Regulating Abortion Facilities is Disingenuous

August 26, 2013/12 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey Hazzard

[Today’s guest post by Rachel Cox is part of our paid blogging program.] Whenever a legislator proposes safety regulations for abortion facilities, the abortion industry always plays the part of the victim to drum up sympathy and support for their cause. They often claim safety regulations are unnecessary because complications from abortion rarely arise. Abortion complications may […]

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Single-Issue Skepticism

August 23, 2013/7 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey Hazzard

Recently, a fellow pro-life atheist who is active in Secular Pro-Life shared this on facebook: Jillette is obviously not the only person to have this thought, but he expresses it quite well. The argument that we need religion to make us behave is a lousy argument. The problem is that many people throw this reasoning […]

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Tomorrow: #LifeMatters Tweet & Blogfest

August 22, 2013/1 Comment/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey Hazzard

The Feminist Majority Foundation (which, despite the name, unfortunately does not actually stand with the majority of women who believe that abortion is immoral) is promoting the twitter hashtag #abortionmatters to spread pro-abortion propaganda. They are referring to it as a “blog carnival” and say that the purpose is to “encourage wider education on the […]

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“Against Abortion but For Choice” is a Cop-Out

August 21, 2013/81 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey Hazzard

[Today’s guest post by Todd Pettigrew is part of our paid blogging program.] In today’s often polarized abortion debates, one common middle position is the stance that says “I’m not in favor of abortion, but I think people should have the right to choose.” At first, this sounds like admirably enlightened  and judicious. It sounds […]

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A Critique of Mary Anne Warren’s On the Moral and Legal Status of Abortion, Part II

August 20, 2013/22 Comments/in Personhood /by Clinton Wilcox

In part one of this examination, I showed that the pro-life position is not logically incoherent in considering the unborn to be human beings, both in the genetic sense and the moral sense. In this article, I’ll examine Warren’s criteria for personhood and show how the unborn certainly qualify. 2. Defining the moral community. Warren […]

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Religious Minorities and the Pro-Life Movement

August 19, 2013/20 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey Hazzard

Last Tuesday, Kristen Hatten, writing for Live Action News, wrote a piece that’s gotten quite a bit of attention, entitled “Atheists, agnostics, pagans, and more: do they have a place in the pro-life movement?” First of all, let me say that I’m pleased to see this conversation is happening. It’s long overdue. And I’m in […]

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SPL is coming to Yale!

August 16, 2013/2 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey Hazzard

Above: Ivy League student groups at the March for Life Your president, Kelsey Hazzard, here. Choose Life at Yale invites you to the Vita et Veritas (Life and Truth) conference, on Friday, October 18 and Saturday, October 19. The conference will feature speakers from a variety of pro-life organizations, both religious and secular. I’m slated […]

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How Common is Infanticide in Abortion Facilities?

August 15, 2013/38 Comments/in Later Abortion /by Kelsey Hazzard

[Today’s guest post by Frank Ludwig is part of our paid blogging program.] In ancient Rome it was customary to present a newborn child to the family patriarch who would decide whether the infant would live or die. Today this right is claimed by the mothers. While the majority of even late-term abortion campaigners agree […]

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