White potatoes: basically as hotly
debated as abortion in the Paleo world.
White potatoes: basically as hotly
debated as abortion in the Paleo world.
Not exact matches
The moral problem,
as MacIntyre describes it, is evident enough: arguments about just war,
abortion, capital punishment, or equality lead inevitably to shrill and sterile
debate.
As I left the party, I saw at last that
abortion was no longer an abstract
debate played out primarily in the national media and on billboards.
The
abortion debate,
as weary
as we may be of it, is just the beginning of intensifying contestations over technical control and manipulation of the humanum.
Debate about contraception,
abortion, same - sex marriage, even Satan, has attracted just
as much attention on the presidential campaign trail in recent weeks.
(It should be noted that late tern
abortions make up a very small percentage of
abortions,
as do cases of rape and incest... so both sides tend to appeal to rare cases in
debates.)
They recognized,
as United Methodists on either side of the
abortion debate have recognized until recently, that the in vitro human embryo makes, at the very least, an iconic moral claim.
In the
debate over
abortion there has been much discussion surrounding «the seamless garment»
as a metaphor for the so - called «life issues.»
Abortion as a legal issue now dominates the
debate.
The BMA was quoted by the Mail on Sunday
as saying «all viewpoints» on
abortion will be
debated at its annual conference.
Technological possibility will increasingly eclipse the very terms of our
debate over
abortion, and I suspect that «
abortion politics»
as we know it is on its way to being a relic of the past — a particularly brutal way we eliminated human life back when humans used to have children.
I am suggesting that if we consider the
abortion debate as a clash between two philosophically divergent camps, who live in completely different intellectual worlds, then we are failing to recognize a crucially important element of the
debate.
He characterized
abortion in politics
as a «contentious and ultimately unproductive
debate» between «simplified and polarizing positions.»
Their discomfort with cultural issues is reflected in their protests that matters such
as partial - birth
abortion, school prayer, or same - sex marriage are not proper items for political
debate; they are rather «wedge issues» that conservatives illegitimately bring into the public arena in order to divide the nation (read: in order to cost Democrats votes).
Afraid of being branded
as moralists, or even worse, proselytizers, politicians cling to surface arguments that remain in the public's comfort zone, choosing sides in the familiar
debates on school prayer, pornography, media immorality and
abortion.
He said: «We're going to need to change by virtue a humanised political
debate over exactly what we want to see in our country, that means changing the law, it is also changing the culture so people view
abortion as what it is, destruction of an unborn child.»
One of the interesting aspects which seems to me especially important in the
debate about
abortion is the pre-natal learning of the child in the womb
as a subject of ongoing research.
The
abortion debate has long been framed
as a deadlock between two extremes.
Besides condemning
abortion and euthanasia
as attacks on human life, Evangelium Vitae addresses other hotly
debated issues in medical ethics that implicate the value and dignity of human life.
Abortion debates have taken such verses
as proof texts, but the issue is not so straightforward because in God's eyes we are individuals long before conception.
To some extent, the
debate is already over for Catholics
as Amnesty sold the pass on sexuality years ago; the organisation already supports a right to contraception including the abortifacient morning - after pill, which it claims does not cause
abortion, and affirms «sexual rights», a term which includes such gems
as the right to a pleasurable sex life.
In the
debate, Cruz doubled - down on Trump's «New York values» which he framed
as being about big money, big media and socially liberal values on
abortion.
As such, the administration's action raises at least four objections having nothing to do with the usual
debate over
abortion:
Following a heated
debate in which Staten Island Republican Assemblyman Ron Castorina Jr. referred to
abortion as «African American genocide,» the Assembly passed a bill that would protect under state law the same rights a woman has to an
abortion under federal law.
Hillary Clinton faced criticism from both sides of the
abortion debate after she waded into the fraught argument about when life begins by describing the unborn
as a «person.»
The ruling released on Monday in a 5 - 3 decision is being considered by advocates on both sides of the
abortion debate as one of the most consequential in a generation from the high court.
SUNY's quick adoption of the proposal, without
debate, enables Cuomo to further claim women's rights
as his platform in next month's election against Republican Rob Astorino, who the governor has criticized for opposing
abortion.
(CNN)--
As the Texas Senate
debated a controversial measure placing new curbs on
abortion on Friday, protesters at the state Capitol in Austin were prevented from bringing potential projectiles into the galleries, including feminine hygiene products.
That question is not simply a matter for intellectual
debate,
as is evident in the controversy surrounding an issue like
abortion, which is fundamentally a
debate about when a fetus becomes a conscious person.
As distracted as the abortion debate may be by a predominantly male state legislature, «Trapped» repositions the gaze to what matters mos
As distracted
as the abortion debate may be by a predominantly male state legislature, «Trapped» repositions the gaze to what matters mos
as the
abortion debate may be by a predominantly male state legislature, «Trapped» repositions the gaze to what matters most.
The three - act HBO anthology, which revolves around the
abortion debate, was shot on stock that appears to be of Seventies vintage even in sequences meant to take place in the Fifties and the Nineties, contributing to its classroom - instructional vibe
as much
as the message - oriented scripting.
The lessons included are outlined
as follows: Lesson 1 -
Abortion (Comparing Christian & Buddhist Views) Lesson 2 -
Abortion (Buddhist Views) Lesson 3 - Euthanasia (Buddhist Views) Lesson 4 - Euthanasia (Comparing Christian & Buddhist Views) Lesson 5 - Animal Experimentation Lesson 6 - Unit Overview Lesson 7 - Unit Overview It also contains three bonus resources: - The GCSE Buddhism Ethical
Debate Generator - GCSE Buddhism Learning Mats - A PLC (Personal, Learning Checklist) for this unit Positive reviews are warmly welcome!
Abortion Matrix used for revision When does life begin debate Personhood debate - potentiality, consciousness, primitive streak, viability, John Lock principle of reciprocity peter singer - pro abortion Judith Thompson - The violinist Mother vs Child debate Feminism and abortion (used as an extra lesson Ethical theories applies - including mindmaps i have made used as revision tools fo
Abortion Matrix used for revision When does life begin
debate Personhood
debate - potentiality, consciousness, primitive streak, viability, John Lock principle of reciprocity peter singer - pro
abortion Judith Thompson - The violinist Mother vs Child debate Feminism and abortion (used as an extra lesson Ethical theories applies - including mindmaps i have made used as revision tools fo
abortion Judith Thompson - The violinist Mother vs Child
debate Feminism and
abortion (used as an extra lesson Ethical theories applies - including mindmaps i have made used as revision tools fo
abortion (used
as an extra lesson Ethical theories applies - including mindmaps i have made used
as revision tools for pupils
For artists tackling today's hot topics like immigration, marriage equality and the enduring
debates over
abortion and gun rights, «This Will Have Been» exhibits crucial evidence of artists» contributions to the struggles of an era
as troubled
as our own.
That of course is a moral (
as opposed to scientific)
debate, just like whether
abortion or gay marriage should be legal.
Many Quebec citizens feel that the
debate is needed in the same vain
as the one held on
abortion, the death penalty and the right to assisted suicide.
Some commentators — such
as the normally insightful Chantal Hébert — suggested that the Liberals were reopening the
abortion debate.
The study, which comes
as the national
debate over
abortion rages on and Planned Parenthood stays firmly in the spotlight, received funding from the Susan T. Buffett Foundation, a Planned Parenthood supporter.
«
Abortion has no business being
debated as part of a Homeland Security funding bill.
During the health care reform
debate she led her colleagues in Congress
as they stood strong against attempts to insert the Stupak
abortion ban into the bill.