2011
DOI: 10.1017/s0963180110000654
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Justice and the Fetus: Rawls, Children, and Abortion

Abstract: In a footnote to the first edition of Political Liberalism, John Rawls introduced an example of how public reason could deal with controversial issues. He intended this example to show that his system of political liberalism could deal with such problems by considering only political values, without the introduction of comprehensive moral doctrines. Unfortunately, Rawls chose "the troubled question of abortion" as the issue that would illustrate this 1 . In the case of abortion, Rawls argued, "the equality of … Show more

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