- Mary Ann Warren
Mary Ann Warren is an American writer and philosophy professor. She is noted for her writings on the issue of
abortion . Frequently her essays are required readings in academic courses dealing with theabortion debate and they are frequently cited in major publications likePeter Singer 's "The Moral of the Story: An Anthology of Ethics Through Literature"Singer, Peter. "The Moral of the Story: An Anthology of Ethics Through Literature". Oxford:Blackwell Publishing (2005). ISBN 1405105844.] andBernard Gert 's "Bioethics: A Systematic Approach ".Gert, Bernard/ Culver,Charles M./Clouser,K. Danner (2006). "Bioethics: A Systematic Approach ".Oxford University Press . ISBN 0195159063] She is sometimes described as a feminist, largely due to her ethicist writings beingpro-choice .She is also known for her writings on the implications of
sex selection cite news |title=High-Tech Sex Selection: A New Chapter in the Debate |url= http://www.genetics-and-society.org/resources/cgs/200401_genewatch_darnovsky.html |publisher=Center for Genetics and Society | first= Marcy |last=Darnovsky |date=January 1, 2004] and about animal treatment.For many years Warren was a professor of philosophy at
San Francisco State University .elected publications
Books
*Warren, Mary Ann, "Gendercide: The Implications of Sex Selection". Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (1985) ISBN 978-0847673308
*Warren, Mary Ann, "Moral Status - Obligations to Persons and Other Living Things ".Oxford University Press (2000) ISBN 978-0198250401Essays
*Warren, Mary Ann, "On the Moral and Legal Status of Abortion". Monist 57:1 : 43-61. Reprinted in Mappes and DeGrazia 2001: 456-463, (1973)
*Warren, Mary Ann, "Do Potential People Have Moral Rights?" In R Sikora and B Barry, eds. "Obligations to Future Generations". Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press,: 14-30, (1978)
*Warren, Mary Ann, "Postscript on Infanticide". Reprinted in Mappes and DeGrazia 2001: 461-463, (1982)
*Warren, Mary Ann, "The Moral Difference Between Infanticide and Abortion: A Response to Robert Card" . Bioethics, Vol. 14, pp. 352-359, (October 2000)References
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