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Before any more time passes, I want to say how impressed I am by Abortion Ethics in a Nutshell. I appreciated your identification near the beginning of your discussion of 35 very possible different abortion issue scenarios. What more could anyone need to be dislodged from the idea that the abortion debate is straight up 'either/or'? I appreciated also your brief, but very cogent discussion in an early chapter of why the debate has to be understood as conducted appropriately only when done so in terms of public reasoning. Your discussion in chapters 11 and 12 of how and why development of workable artificial wombs could alter fundamentally the abortion debate introduced me to a dimension of which I wasn't aware -- very thought provoking. Above all, I'm in awe of the book's style and tone. It's not easy to write philosophically about abortion -- a subject that's both, and equally, deep from a conceptual standpoint and emotionally wrenching in real-life... You found an effective way to write about abortion that's accessible to undergraduates (and also, possibly to high school students). Your discussion not only is informed philosophically but also conveys to me a sense of supportive engagement of a kind one would experience if she/he had a good candid discussion, with a good friend, on a topic that's both emotionally difficult and intellectually challenging. Bravo. - Ethics Bowl Creator and Illinois Institute of Technology Philosophy Professor Emeritus, Dr. Bob Ladenson