The structure of moral revolutions: studies of changes in the morality of abortion, death, and the bioethics revolution

Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press (2019)
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On scientific and moral revolutions -- Using the dead for the living: the benthamite moral revolution -- Immoralizing and criminalizing abortion: the doctors revolution -- Irredentism and counter-revolutions in geology and abortion -- The american bioethics revolution -- The structure of moral revolutions.

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