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Journal of medical ethics

Journal Volume: 39
Journal Issue: 5
Journal Year: 2013
Articles in SafetyLit: 33

'After-birth abortion' and arguments from potential

Abortion, infanticide and allowing babies to die, 40 years on

Abortion, infanticide and moral context

After-birth abortion: the intuition argument

After-birth and before-birth personhood: why the baby should live

Capacity, harm and experience in the life of persons as equals

Concern for our vulnerable prenatal and neonatal children: a brief reply to Giubilini and Minerva

Discussing infanticide

In defence of academic freedom: bioethics journals under siege

Infanticide and madness

Infanticide and moral consistency

Infanticide, moral status and moral reasons: the importance of context

Infanticide: a reply to Giubilini and Minerva

Is the pro-choice position for infanticide 'madness'?

Killing fetuses and killing newborns

Limitations on personhood arguments for abortion and 'after-birth abortion'

Moral uncertainty and the moral status of early human life

Of course the baby should live: against 'after-birth abortion'

Personhood, harm and interest: a reply to Alberto Giubilini and Francesca Minerva

Philosophy, critical thinking and 'after-birth abortion: why should the baby live?'

Potentials and burdens: a reply to Giubilini and Minerva

Public distress as a moral consideration in after-birth abortion

Response to: Is the pro-choice position for infanticide 'madness'?

Should policy ethics come in two colours: green or white?

Some comments on the paper 'after-birth abortion: why should the baby live?'

The common premise for uncommon conclusions

The Groningen Protocol for newborn euthanasia; which way did the slippery slope tilt?

The Italian reaction to the Giubilini and Minerva paper

The moral significance of being born

The moral status of babies

The performativity of personhood

Why should the baby live? Human right to life and the precautionary principle

Yes, the baby should live: a pro-choice response to Giubilini and Minerva