Natural Law on Abortion: The Case of a Rape Victim.
Natural Law on Abortion, First Edition.
- 152pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Exploring the intersection of Natural Law and abortion, this book delves into the complex ethical question of when human life begins, particularly in the context of rape. It draws on Aquinas's philosophy, emphasizing that true happiness is linked to fulfilling one's purpose, with human nature ultimately rooted in God. By addressing diverse perspectives on this contentious issue, the author aims to clarify the moral implications of human life and advocate for its preservation, offering a thoughtful discussion relevant to contemporary medical ethics and societal beliefs.
