Editor's Preface: Christopher Tollefsen PART ONE: THE SUBSTANTIAL IDENTITY THESIS Chapter One: Why Abortion is Seriously Wrong: Two Views Donald Marquis Chapter Two: Substantial Identity, Rational Nature, and the Right to Life Patrick Lee PART TWO: MORAL AND LEGAL ISSUES AT THE BEGINNING AND ENDING OF LIFE Chapter Three: Embryo Ethics: Justice and Nascent Human Life Robert P. George Chapter Four: Compassion and the Personalism of American Jurisprudence: Bioethical Entailments R. Mary Hayden Lemmons Chapter Five: The Significance of the Ultimate End for the Feeding of PVS Patients: A Reply to Kevin O'Rourke Peter F. Ryan, S.J. PART THREE: DOUBLE EFFECT AND BIOETHICS Chapter Six: Praeter Intentionem and Bioethics E. Christian Brugger Chapter Seven: The Action-Omission and Double-Effect Distinctions Timothy Chappell PART FOUR: BIOETHICS AND THE NATURAL LAW: CHALLENGES Chapter Eight: Global Bioethics and the Natural Law Ana S. Iltis Chapter Nine: Guided Autonomy and Good Friend Physicians Janet E. Smith PART FIVE: THE RIGHT TO HEALTH CARE Chapter Ten: Social Justice, Charity and Tax Evasion: A Critical Inquiry Mark J. Cherry Chapter Eleven: Natural Law, Property, and Welfare Rights Andrew Lustig Chapter Twelve: Health Care Technology and Justice Germain Grisez PART SIX: BOYLE RESPONDS Chapter Thirteen: An Appreciative Response Joseph M. Boyle
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