Abortion, Choice and Reason

The controversy surrounding abortion and choice is often treated as if it is so inextricably intertwined with politics, emotion and faith, that we despair of ever finding a national consensus on the issue. I argue that the resolution to the controversy can be found by applying reason to our legal and moral traditions. (Note: My essay is linear in content. Each section builds off the previous, and will make more sense if read in order.)

Monday, June 26, 2006

Abortion, Choice and Reason Blog

The purpose of this blog is to foster thought and comment regarding one of the greater issues of our day. To get things started, I have posted an essay, titled "Abortion, Choice and Reason." It is available as the real first post of this blog, as well as a PDF download in the menu on the left.

Comments on this blog are moderated, according to the following rules:

1) It should be clear that you have actually READ the essay, Abortion, Choice and Reason.

2) No inappropriate language.

3) No name-calling.

4) Post should be on-topic (see #1).

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