Responsibility, Complexity, and Abortion
Toward a New Image of Ethical Thought- Authors:
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- 2013
Summary
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. Author Karen Houle does not only argue for these concepts; she enacts a method for working with them, a method that brackets the tendency to take positions and to think that position-taking is what ethical analysis involves. This book thus provides concrete evidence of a theoretically-grounded, compassionate way that people in all walks of life, academic or otherwise, could come to a better understanding of, and more complex relationship to, difficult ethical issues. On the one hand, this is a meta-ethical book about how people can conceive and communicate moral ideas in ways that are more constructive than position-taking; on the other hand, it is also a book about abortion. It testifies from a first-person female perspective about the life-long complexity that attends fertility, sexuality and reproduction. But it does not do so in order to ratify abortion as a woman’s issue or a private matter or as feminist work. Rather, its aim is to excavate the ethical richness of the situation of unwanted pregnancy showing that it connects to everyone, affects everyone, and thus gives everyone something unique and new to think.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2013
- ISBN-Print
- 978-0-7391-3671-3
- ISBN-Online
- 978-0-7391-3673-7
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 261
- Product type
- Book Titles
Table of contents
- Contents No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Introduction No access Pages 1 - 22
- 1 Approaching Phenomena via Descriptive Methods No access Pages 23 - 48
- 2 Abortion as Dossier No access Pages 49 - 104
- 3 Ethics, Accountability, Critique No access Pages 105 - 138
- 4 Ethical Images of Thought No access Pages 139 - 180
- 5 Abortion and the Ethical Labors of Mourning and Listening No access Pages 181 - 226
- A (Tentative) Conclusion No access Pages 227 - 232
- Medical Appendixes No access Pages 233 - 242
- Bibliography No access Pages 243 - 258
- Index No access Pages 259 - 260
- About the Author No access Pages 261 - 261





