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  1. The Ethics of Abortion: Women’s Rights, Human Life, and the Question of Justice.Christopher Robert Kaczor - 2010 - New York: Routledge.
    Appealing to reason rather than religious belief, this book is the most comprehensive case against the choice of abortion yet published. _The Ethics of Abortion_ critically evaluates all the major grounds for denying fetal personhood, including the views of those who defend not only abortion but also infanticide. It also provides several justifications for the conclusion that all human beings, including those in utero, should be respected as persons. This book also critiques the view that abortion is not wrong even (...)
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    The Ethics of Abortion: Women’s Rights, Human Life, and the Question of Justice.Christopher Robert Kaczor - 2010 - New York: Routledge.
    Appealing to reason rather than religious belief, this book is the most comprehensive case against the choice of abortion yet published. This _Second Edition_ of _The Ethics of Abortion _critically evaluates all the major grounds for denying fetal personhood, including the views of those who defend not only abortion but also post-birth abortion. It also provides several justifications for the conclusion that all human beings, including those in utero, should be respected as persons. This book also critiques the view that (...)
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    Ectogenesis and a right to the death of the prenatal human being: A reply to Räsänen.Christopher Kaczor - 2018 - Bioethics 32 (9):634-638.
    Both many critics of abortion and many defenders of abortion have suggested that artificial wombs could end the abortion debate. If the fetus is removed from the uterus, women have an end to an unwanted pregnancy. If the living fetus is then put in an artificial uterus for ectogenesis, there is no termination of the life of the fetus. Joona Räsänen challenges this view in his article, Ectogenesis, abortion and a right to the death of the fetus. Räsänen provides three (...)
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    Abortion Rights: For and Against.Kate Greasley & Christopher Kaczor - 2017 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book features opening arguments followed by two rounds of reply between two moral philosophers on opposing sides of the abortion debate. In the opening essays, Kate Greasley and Christopher Kaczor lay out what they take to be the best case for and against abortion rights. In the ensuing dialogue, they engage with each other's arguments and each responds to criticisms fielded by the other. Their conversational argument explores such fundamental questions as: what gives a person the right to life? (...)
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    A dubious defense of ‘after‐birth abortion’: A reply to Räsänen.Christopher Kaczor - 2017 - Bioethics 32 (2):132-137.
    Scholars have offered various critiques of Alberto Giubilini and Francesca Minerva's controversial article, ‘After-birth abortion: Why should the baby live?’ My book The Ethics of Abortion: Women's Rights, Human Life, and the Question of Justice presents four such critiques. First, Giubilini and Minerva argue from the deeply controversial to the even more controversial. Second, they presuppose a false view of personal identity called body-self dualism. Third, their view cannot secure human equality. And fourth, their account of harm cannot account for (...)
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    Against euthanasia for children: a response to Bovens.Christopher Kaczor - 2016 - Journal of Medical Ethics 42 (1):57-58.
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    Fuller Defenses and Partial Critiques: a Discussion of “Ectogestation and the Problem of Abortion”.Christopher Kaczor - 2020 - Philosophy and Technology 34 (4):1937-1939.
    In this commentary, I discuss Christopher Stratman’s article, “Ecotogenesis and the Problem of Abortion.” First, I try to offer some better defenses of assertions that Stratman makes. Next, I question Stratman’s supposition that “there is no morally relevant difference between a fetus and a cryopreserved embryo.” Finally, I challenge the claim that immoral actions cannot give rise to rights.
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    The edge of life: human dignity and contemporary bioethics.Christopher Robert Kaczor - 2005 - Dordrecht: Springer.
    The Edge of Life: Human Dignity and Contemporary Bioethics resituates bioethics in fundamental outlook by challenging both the dominant Kantian and utilitarian approaches to evaluating how new technologies apply to human life. Drawing on an analysis of the dignity of the human person, both as an agent and as the recipient of action, The Edge of Life presents a "theoretical" approach to the problems of contemporary bioethics and applies this approach to various disputed questions. Should conjoined twins be split, if (...)
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    Conscientious Objection and Health Care: A Reply to Bernard Dickens.C. Kaczor - 2012 - Christian Bioethics 18 (1):59-71.
    Bernard Dickens seeks to undermine the legal and ethical protections accorded to health care workers and hospitals conscientiously objecting to abortion. First, he appeals to the rationale of antidiscrimination laws as a basis for arguing against conscientious objection. Second, he argues that conscientious objection undermines the rights of patients and their autonomy. Third, he holds that conscientiously objecting doctors have a duty to refer patients for abortion. Fourth, he believes that Kant’s principle of respect for humanity as an end in (...)
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    Could Artificial Wombs End the Abortion Debate?Christopher Kaczor - 2005 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 5 (2):283-301.
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    Distinguishing Intention from Foresight.Christopher Kaczor - 2001 - International Philosophical Quarterly 41 (1):77-89.
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    Faith and Reason and Physician-Assisted Suicide.Christopher Kaczor - 1998 - Christian Bioethics 4 (2):183-201.
    Aquinas’s conception of the relationship of faith and reason calls into question the arguments and some of the conclusions advanced in contributions to the debate on physician-assisted suicide by David Thomasma and H. Tristram Engelhardt. An understanding of the nature of theology as based on revelation calls into question Thomasma’s theological argument in favor of physician-assisted suicide based on the example of Christ and the martyrs. On the other hand, unaided reason calls into question his assumptions about the nature of (...)
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  13. Moral absolutism and ectopic pregnancy.Christopher Kaczor - 2001 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 26 (1):61 – 74.
    If one accepts a version of absolutism that excludes the intentional killing of any innocent human person from conception to natural death, ectopic pregnancy poses vexing difficulties. Given that the embryonic life almost certainly will die anyway, how can one retain ones moral principle and yet adequately respond to a situation that gravely threatens the life of the mother and her future fertility? The four options of treatment most often discussed in the literature are non-intervention, salpingectomy (removal of tube with (...)
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    Philosophy and Theology.Christopher Kaczor - 2016 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 16 (2):333-343.
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    The Achievement of David Novak: A Catholic–Jewish Dialogue ed. by Matthew Levering and Tom Angier (review).Christopher Kaczor - 2024 - Nova et Vetera 22 (1):299-302.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:The Achievement of David Novak: A Catholic–Jewish Dialogue ed. by Matthew Levering and Tom AngierChristopher KaczorThe Achievement of David Novak: A Catholic–Jewish Dialogue, edited by Matthew Levering and Tom Angier (Eugene, OR: Pickwick, 2021), 360 pp.The Achievement of David Novak: A Catholic–Jewish Dialogue, edited by Matthew Levering and Tom Angier, brings together twelve essays on various aspects of Novak's thought along with a response to each essay by (...)
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    The Violinist and Double-Effect Reasoning.Christopher Kaczor - 2006 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 6 (4):661-669.
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    The Declaration of Independence: Inalienable Rights, the Creator, and the Political Order.Christopher Kaczor - 2023 - Nova et Vetera 21 (1):249-274.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Declaration of Independence:Inalienable Rights, the Creator, and the Political OrderChristopher KaczorPierre Manent puts his finger on numerous problems that arise from an emphasis on human rights that is detached from any consideration of human nature, the Creator, or the traditions that inform human practice. In his book Natural Law and Human Rights: Towards a Recovery of Practical Wisdom, Manent writes: "Let us dwell a moment on the proposition (...)
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    Philosophy and Theology.Christopher Kaczor - 2023 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 23 (2):341-354.
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    A Defense of Dignity: Creating Life, Destroying Life, and Protecting the Rights of Conscience.Christopher Robert Kaczor - 2013 - Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press.
    Questions about the dignity of the human person give rise to many of the most central and hotly disputed topics in bioethics. In _A Defense of Dignity: Creating Life, Destroying Life, and Protecting the Rights of Conscience_, Christopher Kaczor investigates whether each human being has intrinsic dignity and whether the very concept of "dignity" has a useful place in contemporary ethical debates. Kaczor explores a broad range of issues addressed in contemporary bioethics, including whether there is a duty of "procreative (...)
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    Philosophy and Theology.Christopher Kaczor - 2023 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 23 (1):159-171.
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    Thomas Aquinas’s Commentary on the Ethics.Christopher Kaczor - 2004 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 78 (3):353-378.
    In recent years, some controversy has arisen about whether Thomas Aquinas’s commentaries on Aristotle can be read as expressing Aquinas’s own views rather than as simply an interpretation of Aristotle. This article examines the reasons given in favor of the view that the commentaries, in particular the commentary on the Nicomachean Ethics, are merely interpretations of Aristotle. Using Thomas’sscripture commentaries, internal evidence, as well as the history of reception, it is concluded that the Sententia libri ethicorum presents Thomas’s own views (...)
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    Would artificial wombs produce more harm than good?Jim Davin & Christopher Kaczor - 2005 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 5 (4).
  23. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 214.Jennifer Scheper Hughes & Christopher Kaczor - 2011 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 85 (1).
     
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    Action and Character according to Aristotle: The Logic of the Moral Life by Kevin L. Flannery, SJ.Christopher Kaczor - 2014 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 14 (2):379-384.
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    A Defense of Abortion, by David Boonin.Christopher Kaczor - 2005 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 5 (1):199-202.
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    A Defense of Conscientious Objection in Health Care.Christopher Kaczor - 2018 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 92:41-58.
    In this essay, I defend rights of conscientious objection against various objections raised on deontological grounds of rights and entitlements as well as on consequentialist, utilitarian grounds. Udo Schuklenk and Ricardo Smalling in their article, “Why Medical Professionals Have No Moral Claim to Conscientious Objection Accommodation in Liberal Democracies” raise various objections, including the Objection from the Rights of Patients, the Objection from Monopoly, the Objection from Religion, the Objection from Untestability, and the Objection from Inconsistency. This article also responds (...)
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    Can it be Morally Permissible to Assert a Falsehood in Service of a Good Cause?Christopher Kaczor - 2012 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 86 (1):97-109.
    This paper examines three arguments that are meant to show that all intentional false assertions are intrinsically evil. The first argument holds that lying is intrinsically evil, all false assertions are lies. The second argument is that all intentional deception is intrinsically evil, and all false assertions are attempteddeceptions. Finally, I explore the argument that false assertions are intrinsically evil because they are a violation of self-unity and unity with the community. Each ofthese arguments, I hold, fails to demonstrate the (...)
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  28. Capital Punishment and the Catholic Tradition: Contradiction, Circumstantial Application, or Development of Doctrine?Christopher Kaczor - 2004 - Nova Et Vetera 2:279-304.
     
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    Discussion and Author Response Articles.Christopher Kaczor, Can It Be Morally, Christopher Tollefsen & Aquinas Augustine - 2012 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 86 (4):751-755.
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  30. Disputes in bioethics: abortion, euthanasia, and other controversies.Christopher Kaczor - 2020 - Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press.
    Disputes in Bioethics tackles some of the most debated questions in contemporary scholarship about the beginning and end of life. This collection of essays takes up questions about the dawn of human life, including: Should we make children with three (or more) parents? Is it better never to have been born? and Is the so called 'after-birth' abortion wrong? This volume also asks about the dusk of human life: Is 'death with dignity' a dangerous euphemism? Should euthanasia be permitted for (...)
     
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    Embryo: A Defense of Human Life, second edition by Robert P. George and Christopher Tollefsen.Christopher Kaczor - 2012 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 12 (3):555-557.
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  32. Exceptionless norms in Aristotle?: Thomas Aquinas and twentieth-century interpreters of the Nicomachean ethics.Christopher Kaczor - 1997 - The Thomist 61 (1):33-62.
     
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    Fetal Research and Consent.Christopher Kaczor - 2001 - Ethics and Medics 26 (5):3-4.
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    Green, Ronald M. The Human Embryo Research Debates: Bioethics in the Vortex of Controversy.Christopher Kaczor - 2003 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 3 (4):856-857.
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    Intention, foresight, and mutilation: A response to Giebel.Christopher Kaczor - 2007 - International Philosophical Quarterly 47 (4):477-482.
    According to H. M. Giebel, at least three difficulties arise for my view of intention, foresight, and mutilation. First, I must either give up my account of the intention/foresight distinction or conclude that obstetric craniotomy does not constitute mutilation. Secondly, my account of the intention/foresight distinction leads to counter-intuitive conclusions such as that surgical sterilization is impermissible but removal of non-functioning limbs against the will of the possessor is morally permissible. Thirdly, she suggests that my account of mutilation is incomplete (...)
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    Intention, Foresight, and Mutilation: A Response to Giebel.Christopher Kaczor - 2007 - International Philosophical Quarterly 47 (4):477-482.
    According to H. M. Giebel, at least three difficulties arise for my view of intention, foresight, and mutilation. First, I must either give up my account of the intention/foresight distinction or conclude that obstetric craniotomy does not constitute mutilation. Secondly, my account of the intention/foresight distinction leads to counter-intuitive conclusions such as that surgical sterilization is impermissible but removal of non-functioning limbs against the will of the possessor is morally permissible. Thirdly, she suggests that my account of mutilation is incomplete (...)
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  37. John Paul II on the Development of Doctrine.Christopher Kaczor - 2013 - Nova et Vetera 11 (4).
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    Nature as Reason: A Thomistic Theory of the Natural Law.Christopher Kaczor - 2006 - International Philosophical Quarterly 46 (1):121-122.
  39. Proportionalism and the pill.Christopher Kaczor - 2000 - In Christopher Robert Kaczor (ed.), Proportionalism: For and Against. Marquette University Press.
     
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    Philosophy and Theology.Christopher Kaczor - 2013 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 13 (4):753-758.
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    Philosophy and Theology.Christopher Kaczor - 2014 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 14 (2):365-370.
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    Philosophy and Theology.Christopher Kaczor - 2014 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 14 (3):561-566.
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    Philosophy and Theology.Christopher Kaczor - 2007 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 7 (4):809-814.
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    Philosophy and Theology.Christopher Kaczor - 2012 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 12 (2):349-353.
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    Philosophy and Theology.Christopher Kaczor - 2012 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 12 (1):173-178.
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    Philosophy and Theology.Christopher Kaczor - 2011 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 11 (4):789-794.
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    Philosophy and Theology.Christopher Kaczor - 2011 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 11 (2):381-386.
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    Philosophy and Theology.Christopher Kaczor - 2011 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 11 (3):569-575.
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    Philosophy and Theology.Christopher Kaczor - 2011 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 11 (1):163-168.
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  50. Proportionalism and the pill: How developments in theory lead to contradictions to practice.Christopher Kaczor - 1999 - The Thomist 63 (2):269-281.
     
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