Leslie Cannold
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Leslie Cannold is an Australian philosopher, ethicist, educationalist, writer, activist, and public intellectual. Education and career Born and raised in Armonk and Scarsdale, New York, Leslie Cannold migrated to Melbourne in her early twenties. She began writing for The Age as an opinion and education section columnist while raising young children and completing her graduate degrees.
Leslie Cannold's Published Works
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- What, No Baby?: Why Women Are Losing the Freedom to Mother, and How They Can Get It Back (2005) (51)
- Understanding and Responding to Anti-choice Women-centred Strategies (2002) (45)
- Women, ectogenesis and ethical theory. (1995) (37)
- Partial and impartial ethical reasoning in health care professionals. (1997) (30)
- Declining marriage rates and gender inequity in social institutions: towards an adequately complex explanation for childlessness (2004) (29)
- The abortion myth : feminisn, morality, and the hard choices women make (2000) (24)
- Book Reviews-The Abortion Myth: Feminism, Morality, and the Hard Choices Women Make (1999) (23)
- Consequences for patients of health care professionals' conscientious actions: the ban on abortions in South Australia. (1994) (15)
- Making decisions about fertility--three facts GPs need to communicate to women. (2012) (14)
- William Godwin and the Defence of Impartialist Ethics (1995) (12)
- Who owns a dead man’s sperm? (2004) (11)
- Who's crying now? Chosen childlessness, circumstantial childlessness and the irrationality of motherhood: a study of the fertility decisions of Australian and North American women (2000) (7)
- Regulation, consultation and divergent community views: the case of access to ART by lesbian and single women. (2002) (6)
- What Is the Justice‐Care Debate Really About? (1995) (6)
- Interviewing adults (2020) (5)
- Who's the father? Rethinking the moral'crime'of'paternity fraud' (2008) (4)
- Reply to ‘The Other Abortion Myth—The Failure of the Common Law’ (2009) (4)
- The Sorting Society: Reprogenetic technologies: balancing parental procreative autonomy and social equity and justice (2008) (4)
- HIV as a Catalyst for Positive Gay Men's Desire for Clarification, Enhancement and Promotion of Intimacy in Significant Relationships (1995) (3)
- The abortion myth (1999) (3)
- Do we need a normative account of the decision to parent (2003) (1)
- Research is needed before GPs can engage in “positive” family planning (2006) (1)
- After My Foetus: The Impact of the Documentary on the Australian Abortion Debate (2005) (1)
- “There is no evidence to suggest …”: Changing The Way We Judge Information For Disclosure in the Informed Consent Process (1997) (1)
- professionals . reasoning in health care Partial and impartial ethical (2006) (0)
- Previous AHOYs in support of Ron (2012) (0)
- Those of us who care: How those in the outer circle of a death can support grieving adults and children (2002) (0)
- Changing The Way We Judge Information For Disclosure in the Informed Consent Process (2016) (0)
- Discussion (day 2 session 4): Lessons on ART from philosophy, religion and politics. (2005) (0)
- Partial andimpartial ethical reasoning in health careprofessionals (1997) (0)
- Paternal instinct [Paternity fraud.] (2005) (0)
- The tweeting truth: [Twitter is an essential tool for writers.] (2011) (0)
- Partial & Impartial Reasoning in Health Care Professionals (1997) (0)
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