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Philosophy / Aristotle / Abortion debate / Catholic Church and abortion / Ensoulment / Jewish theology / Soul / Hylomorphism / Reasons and Persons / Metaphysics / Derek Parfit / Abortion
Date: 2010-03-08 16:59:11
Philosophy
Aristotle
Abortion debate
Catholic Church and abortion
Ensoulment
Jewish theology
Soul
Hylomorphism
Reasons and Persons
Metaphysics
Derek Parfit
Abortion

Relevance of Metaphysics to Abortion

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