Pro-Life Philosophy
Three separate audio versions are offered.
ADDED 3/5/13:
This talk is contains material blended from the two talks below it.
| Section | Time |
Size |
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| Life Gift |
36:38 |
16.8MB |
The talk below is an alternate version of the first talk.
Because the audio quality is not optimal, the text for talk below is here:
Pro-Life Philosophy—Transcription
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Time |
Size |
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| Pro-Life Philosophy |
25:51 |
7.6MB |
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| A Review of Logic (0:00) | |||
| An Argument's Role (0:39) | |||
| An Argument's Rules (2:05) | |||
| An Argument's Structure (3:16) | |||
| An Argument's Criteria (3:56) | |||
| The Pro-Life Argument (5:31) | |||
| Premise One (7:06) | |||
| Premise Two (9:58) | |||
| Conclusion (15:01) | |||
| Three Pro-Choice Arguments (19:44) |
The talk below contains an explanded material of the above, along with Q&A.
| Section | Time |
Size |
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| Pro-Life Logic |
71:36 |
21.0MB |
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| Introduction (0:00) | |||
| Preliminaries (02:48) | |||
| Premise - Scientific Law (9:48) | |||
| Premise - Natural Law (11:50) | |||
| Premise - Civil Law (20:01) | |||
| The Quardrilemma (26:10) | |||
| Human Rights (33:35) | |||
| Metaphysics (37:56) | |||
| Questions (42:03) |
For a compassionate guide to today's most controversial issue, see:
Three Approaches to Abortion
For a dramatic debate on the issues surrounding abortion, see:
The Unaborted Socrates