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  1. Carol A. Tauer (1985). Personhood and Human Embryos and Fetuses. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 10 (3):253-266.score: 320.0
    Public policy decisions concerning embryos and fetuses tend to lack reasoned argument on their moral status. While agreement on personhood is elusive, this concept has unquestioned moral relevance. A stipulated usage of the term, the psychic sense of ‘person’, applies to early human prenatal life and encompasses morally relevant aspects of personhood. A ‘person’ in the psychic sense has (1) a minimal psychology, defined as the capacity to retain experiences, which may be nonconscious, through physiological analogs of memory; and (2) (...)
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  2. C. A. Tauer (1997). Embryo Research and Public Policy: A Philosopher's Appraisal. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 22 (5):423-439.score: 210.0
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  3. Carol Tauer (2000). Jeffrey Reiman, Abortion and the Ways We Value Human Life. Lanham, Md. Journal of Value Inquiry 34 (1):123-128.score: 120.0
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