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LISTENING TO WOMEN
Journal of Religious Ethics Pub Date : 2021-08-18 , DOI: 10.1111/jore.12352
Rebecca Todd Peters

The current abortion conversation is disordered by a justification framework rooted in patriarchal and misogynist assumptions about women, pregnancy, childbearing, and mothering. This traditionalist framing of the abortion conversation relies heavily on misleading and damaging stereotypes about women who have abortions that have functioned to stigmatize abortion and the women who have them. This stigmatization has contributed to the effective erasure of women’s voices and experiences in discussions about abortion. Recognizing the value of the feminist methodological claim for situated knowledge, this paper examines the moral wisdom of women who have terminated pregnancies for fetal anomalies, in order to explore how their experiences might contribute to a more morally robust framework for understanding the moral complexity of abortion decisions and theorizing new ways of understanding the ontological meaning of gestation.

中文翻译:

倾听女性的声音

当前的堕胎对话被一个根植于对女性、怀孕、生育和母亲的父权制和厌恶女性的假设的辩护框架所扰乱。堕胎对话的这种传统主义框架在很大程度上依赖于关于堕胎妇女和堕胎妇女的误导性和破坏性刻板印象。这种污名化有助于有效消除妇女在关于堕胎的讨论中的声音和经历。认识到女权主义方法论主张对情境知识的价值,本文考察了因胎儿异常而终止妊娠的妇女的道德智慧,
更新日期:2021-08-19
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