POPLINE Document Number: 107647
Author(s):
Fassbender P
Source citation:
PERCEPTUAL AND MOTOR SKILLS, 1994;79(3 Pt 1):1375-81.
Abstract:
Descriptor terms related to 37 articles dealing with the oral question of abortion and taken from a printed database specializing in Catholic applied ethics were scanned for clusters with respect to the Anglo-American or European origin of the articles. To identify types within the data Configural Frequency Analysis was used. Application indicated a dominant interest in the process of ethical decision-making in Anglo-American Catholic bioethics. The assumption that European Catholic bioethicists discuss the morality of abortion primarily in terms of an anthropological debate focused on the moral status of prenatal life could not be validated statistically. (author's)
Keywords:
United StatesIndex page
Europe
Comparative Studies
Data Analysis
Abortion
Ethics
Catholicism
North America
Americas
Developed Countries
Studies
Research Methodology
Fertility Control, Postconception
Family Planning
Christianity
Religion