Ethics of procreation and the defense of human life contraception, artificial fertilization, and abortion /
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Washington, D.C. :
Catholic University of America Press,
c2010.
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Clár na nÁbhar:
- Natural law and the thomistic roots of John Paul II's ethics of human life
- Sexuality and responsibility: contraception as an ethical problem
- The post-conciliar state of the question on contraception: the encyclical, relevant case, arguments, and description of contraception
- Toward an adequate argument in support of humanae vitae: the necessary integration of anthropology, action theory, virtue, and natural law
- The use of contraceptives under threat of rape: an exception? clarifying a central teaching of veritatis splendor
- Injustices regarding human life: reproductive technology and abortion
- The instrumentalization of human life: ethical considerations concerning reproductive technology
- Human fetuses, persons, and the right to abortion: toward an absolute power of the born?
- The legal defense of prenatal life in constitutional democracies.