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Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: Who and What Are We and Can We Know It? xi
Moral Reasoning, Law, and Politics
Abortion and Moral Argument 3
The Supreme Court, Roe v. Wade, and Abortion Law 18
Abortion, Liberalism, and State Neutrality 42
Assessing the Case for Abortion Choice and Against Human Inclusiveness
Science, the Unborn, and Abortion Methods 65
Popular Arguments: Pity, Tolerance, and Ad Hominem 93
The Nature of Humanness and Whether the Unborn Is a Moral Subject 130
Does It Really Matter Whether the Unborn Is a Moral Subject? The Case from Bodily Rights 172
Extending and Concluding the Argument
Cloning, Bioethics, and Reproductive Liberty 203
Conclusion: A Case for Human Inclusiveness 226
Notes 231
Selected Bibliography 287
Index 291
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