Reinterpreting the ‘quickening’ perspective in the abortion debate
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Farrokh B. Sekaleshfar
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机构:Manchester University,School of Law
Farrokh B. Sekaleshfar
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[1] Manchester University,School of Law
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Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics
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2009年
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30卷
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Abortion;
Personhood;
Quickening;
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Personhood constitutes the pivotal point in the abortion debate. There exists a diversity of views as to when foetal personhood actually starts—from conception and implantation to viability and even birth. One perspective that has lost support for decades is that of quickening, a stance associated with Lord Ellenborough’s 1803 Act. This paper attempts to put quickening back into the limelight, albeit through a new interpretation. After discussing its philosophy and underpinning rationale, I will assess a number of arguments that have been directed against quickening as a viable point of distinction. I conclude by suggesting that according to modern proponents of quickening proponents, rational soul ensoulment begins after a certain degree of cerebral cortical formation has been realized, thus marking foetal volition, which promotes foetal interests, for the first time.
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St Louis Univ, Albert Gnaegi Ctr Hlth Care Eth, St Louis, MO 63103 USA
Ascens Hlth, Eth Dept, St Louis, MO USASt Louis Univ, Albert Gnaegi Ctr Hlth Care Eth, St Louis, MO 63103 USA