Monday, May 16, 2005

Teaching Abortion Ethics 3

For Frau Doktor Professor Bitch, below the fold is the bibliography for the talk so far. Most of the entries are medical ethics textsbooks and the common articles on abortion in medical ethics textbooks. Part of the reason for this is that I started to make a little chart for myself of the readings used in the top 10 textbooks.


Beauchamp, Tom L, and LeRoy Walters, eds. 2003. Contemporary Issues in Bioethics. 6th ed. New York: Wadsworth.

Brannigan, Michael C., and Judith A. Boss. 2001. Healthcare ethics in a diverse society. Mountain View, Calif.: Mayfield Pub. Co.

Brody, Baruch. 2003. The Morality of Abortion. In Contemporary Issues in Bioethics, edited by T. L. Beauchamp and L. Walters. New York: Wadsworth.

Callahan, Daniel. 1970. Abortion Decisions: Personal Morality. In Abortion: Law, Choice, and Morality. New York: Simon and Schuster.

Callahan, Sidney. 1986. A Case for Pro-life Feminism. Commonweal 25:232-238.

Carpenter, Joan. 2000. "Partial Birth" Abortion: Lets be Reasonable. In Reflection and Intervention: Basic Issues in Medical Ethics, edited by R. Munson. New York: Wadsworth.

Feldman, David M. 1968. Birth control in Jewish law; marital relations, contraception, and abortion as set forth in the classic texts of Jewish law. New York: New York University Press.

Finnis, John. 1994. Abortion and Health Care Ethics. In Principles of Health Care Ethics, edited by R. Gillon. Chinchester: John Wiley.

Fulford, Bill, Donna Dickenson, and Thomas H Murray. 2002. Healthcare Ethics and Human Values: An Introductory Text with Readings and Case Studies. Oxford: Blackwell.

Gert, Bernard, Charles M. Culver, and K. Danner Clouser. 1997. Bioethics: a return to fundamentals. New York: Oxford University Press.

Glannon, Walter. 2005. Biomedical ethics. New York: Oxford University Press.

Hare, R. M. 1975. Abortion and the Golden Rule. Philosophy and Public Affairs 4 (3):201-22.

Harris, John. 2001. Bioethics, Oxford readings in philosophy. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press.

John_Paul_II. 1995. Evangelium Vitae. Vatican City: Liberia Eritrice Vaticana: John Paul II.

———. 1995. "The Unspeakable Crime of Abortion" in Evangelium Vitae. Vatican City: Liberia Eritrice Vaticana: John Paul II.

Kuhse, Helga, and Peter Singer. 1999. Bioethics: An Anthology. Oxford: Blackwell.

Little, Margaret Olivia. 2003. The Morality of Abortion. In Ethical Issues in Modern Medicine, edited by B. Steinbock, J. Arras and A. London. New York: McGraw Hill.

Mappes, Thomas A., and David DeGrazia. 2006. Biomedical Ethics. Sixth ed. Boston: McGraw HIll.

Marquis, Donald. 1989. Why Abortion Is Immoral. Journal of Philosophy 68:183-202.

Munson, Ronald. 2003. Intervention and Reflection. Seventh ed. New York: Wadsworth.

Noonan, John T. 1970. An Almost Absolute Value in History. In The Morality of Abortion: Legal and Historical Perspectives, edited by J. T. Noonan. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Quinn, Warren. 1984. Abortion: Identity and Loss. Philosophy and Public Affairs 13 (1):24-54.

Sherwin, Susan. 1991. Abortion Through a Feminist Ethic Lens. Dialogue 30:329-39.

Steinbock, Bonnie. 1999. Why Most Abortions Are Not Wrong. Advances in Bioethics 5:245-67.

Steinbock, Bonnie, John Arras, and Alex London. 2003. Ethical Issues in Modern Medicine. 6th ed. New York: McGraw Hill.

Thomson, Judith Jarvis. 1971. A Defense of Abortion. Philosophy and Public Affairs 1 (1):47-66.

Tooley, Michael. 1972. Abortion and Infanticide. Philosophy and Public Affairs 2 (1):37-65.

U.S. Supreme Court. 1973. Decision in Roe v. Wade. 410 U.S. 113; 93 S. Ct. 705

Warren, Mary Anne. 1973. On the Moral and Legal Status of Abortion. Monist 57 (1):43-61.

———. 1997. Moral Status: Obligations to Persons and Other Living Things. New York: Clarendon Oxford Pr.



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