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Abstract

In his view, people who describe the fetus as a person and equate abortion with murder cannot really mean what they say (even if they act as if they do in trying to intimidate physicians and their patients). [...]he argues that the abortion controversy is not about the "derivative" rights individuals have as persons, but is really about different views of the intrinsic value of human life -- the "detached" objection to abortion on the grounds that it undermines the sacredness or sanctity of all human life.

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Title
Book reviews -- Life's Dominion: An argument about abortion, euthanasia, and individual freedom by Ronald Dworkin
Author
Annas, George J, JD, MPH
Pages
2043-2043
Section
Book Review
Publication year
1993
Publication date
Dec 30, 1993
Publisher
Massachusetts Medical Society
ISSN
00284793
e-ISSN
15334406
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
223973077
Copyright
Copyright © 1993 Massachusetts Medical Society. All rights reserved.