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The Moral Veto Framing Contraception, Abortion, and Cultural Pluralism in the United States
Author: Gene Burns
Year: 2005
Pages: 354
Format: PDF
File size: 3 MB
Language: ENG



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Silvia. The Moral Veto Framing Contraception Abortion and Cultural Pluralism in the United States by Kirsten S. Silvia is a thought-provoking book that delves into the complex issues surrounding contraception, abortion, and cultural pluralism in the United States. The author presents a comprehensive analysis of how these three concepts are intertwined and how they impact the lives of individuals and communities. The book is divided into four parts, each part exploring a different aspect of the intersection of morality, technology, and culture. In the first part, Silvia examines the history of contraception and abortion in the United States, highlighting the ways in which religious and moral beliefs have shaped public policy and individual choices. She discusses the development of birth control methods, including hormonal contraceptives, intrauterine devices (IUDs), and sterilization, and how these technologies have transformed the way people think about reproduction and family planning. The author also explores the role of the Catholic Church and other religious institutions in shaping attitudes towards contraception and abortion. In the second part, Silvia turns to the concept of cultural pluralism, arguing that the diversity of religious and moral beliefs in the United States has led to a "moral veto" - the idea that certain groups have the right to veto the decisions of others based on their own moral values. This section delves into the tensions between secular and religious values, and how these tensions play out in debates over issues like same-sex marriage, stem cell research, and end-of-life care.
Сильвия. The Moral Veto Framing Contraception Aborting and Cultural Pluralism in the United States by Kirsten S. lvia - книга, заставляющая задуматься о сложных проблемах, связанных с контрацепцией, абортами и культурным плюрализмом в Соединенных Штатах. Автор представляет всесторонний анализ того, как эти три концепции переплетаются и как они влияют на жизнь отдельных лиц и сообществ. Книга разделена на четыре части, каждая часть исследует различные аспекты пересечения морали, технологий и культуры. В первой части Сильвия рассматривает историю контрацепции и абортов в Соединенных Штатах, подчеркивая, как религиозные и моральные убеждения сформировали государственную политику и индивидуальный выбор. Она обсуждает развитие методов контроля рождаемости, включая гормональные контрацептивы, внутриматочные устройства (ВМС) и стерилизацию, а также то, как эти технологии изменили представление людей о репродукции и планировании семьи. Автор также исследует роль католической церкви и других религиозных институтов в формировании отношения к контрацепции и абортам. Во второй части Сильвия обращается к концепции культурного плюрализма, утверждая, что разнообразие религиозных и моральных убеждений в США привело к «моральному вето» - идее о том, что определённые группы имеют право накладывать вето на решения других, основанные на их собственных моральных ценностях. В этом разделе рассматривается напряженность между светскими и религиозными ценностями, а также то, как эта напряженность проявляется в дебатах по таким вопросам, как однополые браки, исследования стволовых клеток и уход в конце жизни.
Sylvia. The Moral Veto Framing Contracting Aborting and Culture Pluralism in the United States by Kirsten S. lvia è un libro che fa riflettere sui problemi complessi legati alla contraccezione, all'aborto e al pluralismo culturale negli Stati Uniti. L'autore fornisce un'analisi completa di come questi tre concetti si intrecciano e come influenzano la vita degli individui e delle comunità. Il libro è diviso in quattro parti, ogni parte esplora diversi aspetti dell'intersezione morale, tecnologica e culturale. Nella prima parte, Sylvia affronta la storia della contraccezione e dell'aborto negli Stati Uniti, sottolineando come le convinzioni religiose e morali abbiano creato politiche pubbliche e scelte individuali. Sta discutendo lo sviluppo di metodi di controllo della fertilità, tra cui contraccettivi ormonali, dispositivi intrauterini (Navy) e sterilizzazione, e come queste tecnologie hanno cambiato la percezione delle persone di riproduzione e pianificazione familiare. L'autore indaga anche sul ruolo della Chiesa cattolica e di altre istituzioni religiose nella formazione del rapporto con la contraccezione e l'aborto. Nella seconda parte, lvia si rivolge al concetto di pluralismo culturale, sostenendo che la diversità di credenze religiose e morali negli Stati Uniti ha portato al «veto morale», l'idea che certi gruppi abbiano il diritto di porre il veto sulle decisioni degli altri basate sui loro stessi valori morali. Questa sezione affronta le tensioni tra valori laici e religiosi e come questa tensione si manifesta nel dibattito su questioni come il matrimonio gay, la ricerca sulle cellule staminali e la cura alla fine della vita.
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