215 results on '"Hershenov, David"'
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2. Mandatory Autopsies and Organ Conscription
3. It Is More Difficult to Justify Abortion If Fetuses Are Parts of Their Mothers
4. Abortion Pills: Killing or Letting Die?
5. DO DIVISION PUZZLES PROVIDE A REASON TO DOUBT THAT YOUR ORGANISM WAS EVER A ZYGOTE?
6. Thinking Animals or Thinking Brains?
7. A naturalist response to Kingma’s critique of naturalist accounts of disease
8. The Possibility of an Afterlife
9. The Potential of Potentiality Arguments
10. Purgatory
11. Why psychological accounts of personal identity can accept a brain death criterion and biological definition of death
12. Two Epistemic Accounts of Democratic Legitimacy
13. Do Dead Bodies Pose a Problem for Biological Approaches to Personal Identity?
14. Countering the Appeal of the Psychological Approach to Personal Identity
15. Personal Identity and the Possibility of Autonomy
16. A Divine Alternative to Zimmerman’s Emergent Dualism
17. A Puzzle about the Demands of Morality
18. Restitution and Revenge
19. Vague Existence Implies Vague Identity
20. If Abortion, then Infanticide
21. Morally relevant potential
22. Prussian Reproduction, Proper Function and Infertile Marriages
23. Split brains: no headache for the soul theorist
24. Embryos, Four-Dimensionalism, and Moral Status
25. Punishment and Restitution
26. Health, interests, and equality
27. WHO DOESN'T HAVE A PROBLEM OF TOO MANY THINKERS?
28. Four-Dimensional Animalism
29. Organisms and Their Bodies: Response to LaPorte
30. A More Palatable Epicureanism
31. Death, Dignity, and Degradation
32. Personal Identity and Purgatory
33. Can There Be Spatially Coincident Entities of the Same Kind?
34. Van Inwagen, Zimmerman, and the Materialist Conception of Resurrection
35. Why Must Punishment Be Unusual as Well as Cruel to Be Unconstitutional?
36. Abortions and Distortions: An Analysis of Morally Irrelevant Factors in Thomson's Violinist Thought Experiment
37. An Argument for Limited Human Cloning
38. The Problem of Potentiality
39. Abortion Analogies.
40. How Not to Defend the Unborn
41. The metaphysical basis of a liberal organ procurement policy
42. The 'I'm personally opposed to abortion but ...' argument
43. The memory criterion and the problem of backward causation
44. Bodies and Souls, or Spirited Bodies?
45. Shoemaker's problem of too many thinkers
46. Conscientious Objection or an Internal Morality of Medicine?
47. The problematic role of 'irreversibility' in the definition of death
48. Thinking Animals or Thinking Brains?
49. What Must Pro‐Lifers Believe About the Moral Status of Embryos?
50. Protecting Persons from Animal Bites: the Case for the Ontological Significance of Persons
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