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Chris Tollefsen

University of South Carolina
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  • University of South Carolina
    Department of Philosophy
    Regular Faculty
Columbia, South Carolina, United States of America
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Action
Applied Ethics
Meta-Ethics
Normative Ethics
Philosophy of Law
Social and Political Philosophy
Value Theory, Miscellaneous
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  • All publications (8)
  •  116
    Pope Francis and Abortion
    Christian Bioethics 21 (1): 56-68. 2015.
    Biomedical EthicsReproductive Ethics
  •  207
    Incarnate Reason and the Embryo: A Response to Dabrock
    Christian Bioethics 16 (2): 177-186. 2010.
    “Incarnate reason” names, in Peter Dabrock's essay, both the task of utilizing natural reason in ethical and political discourse, and an answer to the ontological question about human persons, “What are we?” In this essay, I investigate the significance of this construal for questions about the metaphysical, moral, and political status of the human embryo
    Biomedical EthicsReproductive Ethics
  •  39
    Distributism and Natural Law
    Quaestiones Disputatae 8 (1): 108-124. 2017.
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    Ethics in medicine – Jennifer Jackson
    Philosophical Quarterly 57 (226). 2007.
    Value Theory, Miscellaneous
  • The Morality of Tube Feeding PVS Patients: A Critique of the View of Kevin O'Rourke, OP
    with Sacred Heart Major Seminary
    In Christopher Tollefsen (ed.), Artificial Nutrition and Hydration: The New Catholic Debate, Springer Press. pp. 193. 2007.
    Ethics
  •  45
    Review of Holger Zaborowski (ed.), Natural Moral Law in Contemporary Society (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2010 (12). 2010.
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    Animals and Machines: On Their Beginnings and Endings
    Lyceum 8 (1): 19-33. 2007.
  •  127
    Believing by faith: An essay in the epistemology and ethics of religious belief – John Bishop
    Philosophical Quarterly 58 (233): 758-762. 2008.
    No Abstract
    Epistemology of Religion, MiscFaith
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