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Michael Tooley, Abortion and Infanticide (Oxford: Clarendon Press 1983). Pp. ix + 441. $56.95 Cdn.
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2020
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1 ‘Abortion and Infanticide,’ Philosophy & Public Affairs l (1972) 37-65
2 Page references to this book are henceforth enclosed in parentheses in the text.
3 ‘Abortion and Infanticide,’ 64
4 The best conservative arguments known to me may be found in Donagan, Alan The Theory of Morality (Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press 1977),CrossRefGoogle Scholar Section 5.4, and Devine, Philip E. The Ethics of Homicide (Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press 1978),Google Scholar Ch. 3.
5 For a defence of one such view see my Abortion and Moral Theory (Princeton: Princeton University Press 1981).
6 See Luker, Kristin Abortion and the Politics of Motherhood (Berkeley: University of California Press 1984).Google Scholar
7 One exception is Jaggar, Alison ‘Abortion and a Woman's Right to Decide,’ The Philosophical Forum 5 (1973) 347–60.Google Scholar
8 For a recent example see McDonnell, Kathleen Not An Easy Choice: A Feminist Re-examines Abortion (Toronto: Women's Press 1984), Ch. 3.Google Scholar
9 What will surely remain for some time the definitive treatment of these issues is to be found in Parfit, Derek Reasons and Persons (Oxford: Clarendon Press 1984),Google Scholar Part Four.
10 ‘Abortion and Infanticide,’ 40
11 Parfit, Reasons and Persons, Part Three
12 Which is Parfit's own conclusion; see Reasons and Persons, Section 108.
13 Parfit, Reasons and Persons, Section 80