The life and death debate
moral issues of our time
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Author
Contributions
- Geisler, Norman L. - Contributor
Publication
1990 - Greenwood Press, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
43,500 words, Guess
Page Count
174 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivelifedeathdebatem0000more
- ISBN-100313275564
- ISBN-139780313275562
- Library of Congress Control Number90037842
- OCLC Control Number21592792
and 2 more
- Better World Books9780313275562
- Open LibraryOL1877601M
Classifications
- DDC179/.7
- LCCHQ1073 .M63 1990b
- LCCHQ1073
Subjects
Topics
DeathAbortionRight to dieHuman rightsRight to lifeBirth control& reproductive lawDeath, social aspectsMoral and ethical aspectsPower over Life and deathLife and death, Power overCivil rights - right to dieDeath, moral and ethical aspectsDeath -- Moral and ethical aspectsMoral and ethical aspects of DeathDeath & dying - sociocultural aspectsMoral and ethical aspects of Power over life and deathLife and death, Power over -- Moral and ethical aspectsEthics & moral philosophy - applied - bioethics/medicalEthics & moral philosophy - applied - general & miscellaneous
Series Statement
- Contributions in philosophy,
- no. 43
Other Editions
- The life and death debate: moral issues of our time
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