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Abortion: Pro-Choice or Pro-Life? by Gary Crum, Thelma McCormack β€” book cover

Abortion: Pro-Choice or Pro-Life?

by Gary Crum, Thelma McCormack
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Overview

If you oppose abortion, are you ethically justified in preventing a pregnant woman from getting an abortion? Why don't anti-abortion politicians devote more energy to helping needy children whose mothers chose not to have abortions? Questions of this sort have generated more emotion than reason for decades. Using medical, legal and public opinion data the authors examine the complex dilemmas raised by the abortion issue. Gary Crum and Thelma McCormack each take a strong stand and give a vigorous rendering of the pro-life and pro-choice positions based on solid data. This careful examination of the moral, political, social and medical aspects of abortion is a vital addition to the literature.

Synopsis

If you oppose abortion, are you ethically justified in preventing a pregnant woman from getting an abortion? Why don't anti-abortion politicians devote more energy to helping needy children whose mothers chose not to have abortions? Questions of this sort have generated more emotion than reason for decades. Using medical, legal and public opinion data the authors examine the complex dilemmas raised by the abortion issue. Gary Crum and Thelma McCormack each take a strong stand and give a vigorous rendering of the pro-life and pro-choice positions based on solid data. This careful examination of the moral, political, social and medical aspects of abortion is a vital addition to the literature.

About the Author, Gary Crum, Thelma McCormack

Gary Crum holds a doctorate in Philosophy and a masters in Public Health; he is a Professor of Health Sciences at George Washington University. Thelma McCormack is a Professor of Sociology at York University in Toronto and former President of the Canadian Sociological and Anthropological Association.

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The writing is excellent and the format is unusual in presenting both sides of the abortion debate. The arguments are scholarly, strongly presented, succinct, and clear. This book is a valuable acquistion for educators and clinicians involved in or concerned with abortion.

Booknews

Inaugurating the series, Crum, trained in the biological sciences, and McCormack, a sociologist in the women's movement, take up the cudgels and argue, respectively, their pro-life and pro-choice stances. No index. Separate bibliographies and conclusions. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
November 28, 1991
Publisher
University Press of America
Pages
149
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781879383043

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