![]() |
|
|
| |
|
||||
Morality and legality of abortion (34497 bytes)
1: ... lawmakers, voters, clerics, protesters, doctors, and, ostensibly, pregnant women. 5: ...o researched by [[sociologists]] and [[history of abortion|historians]]. 7: ...even sometimes encouraged in [[China]], [[India]] and other populous countries. 9: ... generally peaceful, if heated, in their advocacy of their positions, the debate is sometimes characte... 13: ...on, that right must be weighed against the rights of the mother. Movement of Legality Party (493 bytes) 1: ...the vote and 46 members of parliament. The leader of the party is [[Eqerem Spahia]]. 3: See also: [[List of political parties in Albania]] Morality (10842 bytes) 1: ...]], [[religious]], and [[philosophical]] concepts and beliefs, by which an individual determines whethe... 2: ...r group, and thus serve to regulate the behaviour of its members. 3: ...uch codification may also be called ''morality'', and the group may depend on widespread conformity to ... 4: ...to a particular principle, usually as an informal and general summary with respect to a moral principle... 6: ...hout an important difference, and that ethics and morality are ultimately interchangeable concepts. Sexual morality (16334 bytes) 1: ...ous attitudes to sexual morality. For an overview of cultural attitudes to sex, see [[Sexual norm]]''. 3: ...etc. regulates their members' behaviour in matter of [[sexual activity|sexual activities]]. 7: ...) and other activities practiced for the pleasure of sex only (or mainly). 9: ...lly free self-determination, as well as a variety of intermediate positions. 11: ...resentativity, on its relationships with the laws of the related country. Morality play (858 bytes) 1: ...an]]'', which is today considered the best of the morality plays. Homosexuality and morality (12977 bytes) 3: ...arlier ages such as the [[Middle Ages]] when many of the laws making homosexuality a crime were enacte... 5: ... still remain as one entity, for example [[Iran]] and [[Saudi Arabia]]. 9: ...f [[sexual morality]] as a code of conduct or set of rules governing sexual behavior, they conclude th... 14: * Execution of gay men and lesbians (many being burned at the stake during t... 15: * Execution of those who have had sex Victorian morality (5182 bytes) 1: ...te of [[Britain]] throughout the [[19th century]] and to anybody who adopts similar moral opinions. 3: ...e coin, since the various social reform movements and high principles had origins in attempts to improv... 5: ... had had on the public's respect for the nobility and [[the Crown]]. 7: ...e (even abolishing [[Christmas]] as too indulgent of the sensual pleasures). 9: ...es in relation to [[G.W.F. Hegel|Hegel]]'s theory of historical [[dialectic]]. Objective morality (2652 bytes) 3: ...ed. However, you are welcome to edit this article and improve it. [[Wikipedia:Alternative outlets|Here ... 7: ...nsus on an issue of moral consideration, evidence of a moral truth is not provided. That is, even if a... 11: ...ective. Mathematical truths, for example, still stand as true, even if we cannot objectively say that k... 13: ...ust rely,upon the subjective moral considerations of people, either individually or in groups. Argument from morality (4754 bytes) 3: ...ts fall under the larger category of [[philosophy of religion]]. 6: The argument from morality can be expressed as follows: 7: ...out God there could be no ultimate standards of [[morality]]. 8: ...ievers contribute to the corruption of themselves and the entire [[culture]]. (Cf the famous quote asso... 9: ... exists if society is to have stable standards of morality. Famine, Affluence, and Morality (1188 bytes) 1: ...fering in the [[third world]]. The moral question of providing relief when you can should not discrimi... 4: ...m happening, without thereby sacrificing anything of comparable moral importance, we ought, morally, t... 7: ...singerlinks.com/famine.htm Famine, Affluence, and Morality] Social cognitive theory of morality (1692 bytes) 1: ...understood by considering a combination of social and cognitive factors, especially those involving sel... 2: ...line with internal standards. In Bandura’s view, morality is rooted in self-regulation rather than abstract... Abortion (16176 bytes) 1: ... of the issues related to deliberately '''induced abortion'''. 3: ...gote]] is a [[human being]] with the same moral standing as an implanted [[embryo]] before pregnancy ac... 5: ...ur but implantation to fail, even without the use of emergency contraception or birth control. 7: == Methods of abortion == 9: ...oprostol]]. Approximately eight per cent of these abortions require surgical followup, usually by vacuum asp... Abortion in Canada (19612 bytes) 4: ...abortion]]. While some non-legal obstacles exist, abortion access in Canada is among the freest in the world... 6: ...ave complete freedom on their decision to have an abortion?" 8: ...n Canada every year. Approximately 90 per cent of abortions are performed in the first trimester, with just ... 10: ==Legality== 11: ...nally, the woman and her fetus are considered one and the same under the law. Chemical abortion (1934 bytes) 1: ... abortion has met great controversy in [[Canada]] and the [[United States]]. 3: ...combination with prostaglandin to have a chemical abortion with) in 60 clinics/centers in the United States.... 5: ...l abortions are not otherwise available in Canada and the drug can not be imported for personal use. 7: ...200,000). It should be kept in mind that the risk of death from child birth is 1: 14,300. Abortion in the Netherlands (1059 bytes) 1: ... abortions except when performed to save the life of the mother. 3: ...ject to counseling and a five-day waiting period. Abortions after the first trimester must be performed in a... 5: [[Category:Abortion by country|Netherlands]] Abortion law (16922 bytes) 1: ...]]. In the abortion debate, the perceived rights of the [[fetus]] are uniquely pitted against a woman... 5: ...ual act and procreation, but argued that abortion of what Ivo termed an 'unformed embryo' did not cons... 7: ...could first be felt by the mother - to be morally and legally acceptable. 9: ...nvolvement of non-medical personnel in performing abortions. 11: ...d the legalization of abortion and liberalization of existing laws. Inevitable abortion (557 bytes) 1: ...n]] of a [[pregnancy]] is ''inevitable'' when any of the following symptoms are present: 2: *There is an obvious [[rupture of membranes]] 5: *There is an absence of [[fetus|fetal]] [[heart]] at a [[human chorionic ... 7: ...y [[bleeding]] and [[sepsis]], and a [[dilatation and curettage]] (D&C). Abortion in Finland (1598 bytes) 1: ...tion were further legalized in [[1970]], allowing abortions for socio-economic reasons, if the mother was yo... 3: ... up to 20 weeks of pregnancy for underage mothers and up to the 24th week if an [[amniocentesis]] or [[... 5: ...octors are empowered to provide abortions outside of hospitals in dire circumstances. 7: [[Category:Abortion by country|Finland]] Abortion in New Zealand (3290 bytes) 1: ...must be a [[gynaecologist]] or [[obstetrician]] - and may be subject to counseling. 3: ...y [[Maori]] (245), [[Pacific Island]] women (243) and [[European]] women (209). 5: ...13.8), [[Finland]] and [[Scotland]]'s (both 10.9) and many [[Europe]]an countries. 7: ...ion]]s. (Taking one medication to end the embryo, and another to expel the remains.) 9: ==Grounds for an abortion== Abortion in Australia (7533 bytes) 1: ...t the life and health of the mother - though life and health are defined differently in the different s... 3: ...ained subject to case law and legislation in each of the states. 5: ...er led to the explicit legalization of on-request abortions under certain circumstances in that state (discu... 7: ...ti-abortion Tasmanian Senator [[Brian Harradine]] and the major parties to get his vote on other issues... 9: ...as occasionally discussed his personal dislike of abortion but has not acted on this in government.
|
|||||
|
|
|
|
|
|
Copyright 2008 WordIQ.com - Privacy Policy
::
Terms of Use
:: Contact Us
:: About Us This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "morality and legality of abortion". |