>From the Journal of Medical Ethics, which declares itself the “Highest ranked journal globally in Medical Ethics,” For many years now, social and political struggles over the issue of abortion have given practical urgency to philosophical debate about whether human zygotes, embryos and fetuses have moral rights, such as a right not to be destroyed … Continue reading
From the Journal of Medical Ethics, which declares itself the “Highest ranked journal globally in Medical Ethics,” For many years now, social and political struggles over the issue of abortion have given practical urgency to philosophical debate about whether human zygotes, embryos and fetuses have moral rights, such as a right not to be destroyed … Continue reading