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The Facts of Life Harold J. Morowitz (Robinson Professor of Biology and Natural Philosophy, Robinson Professor of Biology and Natural Philosophy, George Mason University)

The Facts of Life par Harold J. Morowitz (Robinson Professor of Biology and Natural Philosophy, Robinson Professor of Biology and Natural Philosophy, George Mason University)

Résumé

An accessible, balanced, and non-polemical approach to the abortion controversy. Focuses on fetal development of the cerebral cortex and its implications on traditional definitions of humanness.

The Facts of Life Résumé

The Facts of Life: Science and the Abortion Controversy Harold J. Morowitz (Robinson Professor of Biology and Natural Philosophy, Robinson Professor of Biology and Natural Philosophy, George Mason University)

In this novel examination of the issue of abortion, the authors offer a primer in the biological aspects of fetal development and its impact on the abortion controversy. Although purely scientific study cannot offer a universal solution to the issue of abortion, nor can a purely political or moral response be fully informed without the benefit of the latest scientific knowledge. Reviewing the latest developments in molecular biology, evolutionary biology, embryology, and neurophysiology, the authors reveal a surprising agreement of scientific opinion on when 'humanness' begins: with the development of a highly developed cerebral cortex. It is on this issue that the authors focus with sensitivity to the myriad of ethical and religious arguments that surround it.

The Facts of Life Avis

The book is concise, beautiful and intellectually high-powered, a reviewer's delight and the realization of every author's hope ... a volume which will keep readers from wool-gathering, no small feat with such dense, affect-laden material. * Liza Zabarenko, Soc. Sci. Med, Vol. 39, No. 4, 1994 *

À propos de Harold J. Morowitz (Robinson Professor of Biology and Natural Philosophy, Robinson Professor of Biology and Natural Philosophy, George Mason University)

About the Authors: Harold J. Morowitz is the Clarence J. Robinson Professor of Biology and Natural Philosophy at George Mason University and the author of The Thermodynamics of Pizza and Cosmic Joy and Local Pain. James S. Trefil is the Clarence J. Robinson Professor of Physics at George Mason University. He is the coauthor of Dictionary of Cultural Literacy and Science Matters: Achieving Scientific Literacy.

Sommaire

1. Framing the debate ; 2. The web of life ; 3. Conception ; 4. The emergence of humanness ; 5. The development of the fetus ; 6. The birth of the cortex ; 7. Survival outside the womb: Hitting the wall ; 8. Conclusions

Informations supplémentaires

GOR013203002
9780195090468
0195090462
The Facts of Life: Science and the Abortion Controversy Harold J. Morowitz (Robinson Professor of Biology and Natural Philosophy, Robinson Professor of Biology and Natural Philosophy, George Mason University)
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Oxford University Press Inc
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