No Higher Court
Explore the intricate landscape of the abortion debate in "No Higher Court" by Germain Kopaczynski, published by Fordham University Press in 2005. This thought-provoking hardback spans 330 pages and delves into the existential philosophy of Sartre, providing a unique perspective on the moral and ethical aspects surrounding abortion. Kopaczynski meticulously examines the genealogy of contemporary feminist theory and theology, positioning Simone de Beauvoir as the foundational figure in this discourse. Ideal for readers interested in feminism, political freedom, and the sociological implications of abortion, this book is an essential addition to your collection. Engage with the philosophical underpinnings of the pro-choice movement and deepen your understanding of these critical societal issues. Don’t miss the opportunity to gain insight from this compelling exploration of ethics and civil rights.