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Howard Ducharme

University of Akron
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  • University of Akron
    Department of Philosophy
    Retired faculty
Akron, Ohio, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Metaphysics and Epistemology
Value Theory
History of Western Philosophy
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Mind
Meta-Ethics
Normative Ethics
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Metaphysics and Epistemology
Value Theory
History of Western Philosophy
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    The vatican's dilemma: On the morality of ivf and the incarnation
    Bioethics 5 (1). 1991.
    The Vatican’s position on in vitro fertilization (IVG), found in the ’Instruction on Bioethics’ (1987), is that all IVF is immoral, for it violates the normative procreative act of married spouses. The dilemma created is, if all instances of IVF are immoral, then God’s act in the Incarnation (granting the traditional doctrine) must also have been immoral. Conversely, if God’s act in the Incarnation was not immoral, then at least some cases of human IVF are not immoral either. A resolution is off…Read more
    The Vatican’s position on in vitro fertilization (IVG), found in the ’Instruction on Bioethics’ (1987), is that all IVF is immoral, for it violates the normative procreative act of married spouses. The dilemma created is, if all instances of IVF are immoral, then God’s act in the Incarnation (granting the traditional doctrine) must also have been immoral. Conversely, if God’s act in the Incarnation was not immoral, then at least some cases of human IVF are not immoral either. A resolution is offered. Two diagrams are employed.
    Biomedical EthicsIncarnation
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    The Moral Self, Moral Knowledge and God: An Analysis of the Theory of Samuel Clarke
    . 1984.
    17th/18th Century British Philosophy, Misc
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    Personal identity in Samuel Clarke
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 24 (3): 359-383. 1986.
    Personal Identity, Misc17th/18th Century British Philosophy, Misc
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