Responsibility, Complexity, and Abortion: Toward a New Image of Ethical Thought

Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books (2013)
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Responsibility, Complexity, and Abortion: Toward a New Image of Ethical Thought draws from feminist theory, post-structuralist theory, and complexity theory to develop a new set of ethical concepts for broaching the thinking challenges that attend the experience of unwanted pregnancy.

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Karen Houle
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