Birnbacher D
Fachbereich 1, Philosophie, Geschichts-, Religions- und Sozialwissenschaften, Fach Philosophie, der Universität Gesamthochschule Essen, Deutschland.
Wien Med Wochenschr. 1992(2-3):XIII-XVI.
The author subjects the principal ethical and pragmatic arguments for the moral and legal rejection of abortion to critical scrutiny. He concludes that a prohibition of abortion can be justified neither by considerations of individual and social consequences nor by the standard arguments intended to show that abortion is intrinsically wrong as a form of killing specifically human life.
作者对从道德和法律层面反对堕胎的主要伦理及务实论据进行了批判性审视。他得出结论,无论是从个人和社会后果的考量,还是从旨在表明堕胎作为一种杀害特定人类生命的形式本质上是错误的标准论据来看,禁止堕胎都是不合理的。