Life's Dominion

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Life's Dominion is a philosophical and legal treatise by Ronald Dworkin that examines the moral and constitutional issues surrounding abortion, euthanasia, and the sanctity of life.

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instanceOf book
legal treatise
philosophical treatise
argues that debates about abortion and euthanasia are fundamentally about the intrinsic value of human life
that government should respect individual ethical responsibility in decisions about life and death
that the U.S. Constitution protects a domain of personal moral responsibility
author Ronald Dworkin NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
discusses Roe v. Wade
assisted suicide
religious and secular views of the sanctity of life
explores constitutional interpretation of the right to life
individual autonomy
legitimacy of state interference in end-of-life decisions
moral status of the fetus
religious convictions about life and death
role of personal responsibility in reproductive choices
firstEditionPublisher Alfred A. Knopf
genre non-fiction
philosophy of law
political philosophy
hasInfluenced debates on abortion law in the United States
debates on euthanasia and assisted suicide policy
hasPageCount approximately 273
language English
libraryOfCongressClassification KF3827 .E87 D86 1993
mainSubject abortion
bioethics
constitutional law
euthanasia
moral philosophy
sanctity of life
medium print
notableFor defending a liberal view of personal autonomy in life-and-death decisions
integrating constitutional analysis with moral philosophy
philosophicalPosition liberal egalitarianism
publicationYear 1993
publisher Alfred A. Knopf
relatedWork Freedom's Law
Taking Rights Seriously NERFINISHED
subjectCategory abortion—law and legislation
constitutional rights
euthanasia—law and legislation
medical ethics
right to die
subtitle An Argument About Abortion, Euthanasia, and Individual Freedom ONDG
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