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More than half of the subjects who selected an answer corresponding to the NTW alternate conception on that item offered an explanation based on the functionality of the trait in question.

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Poland's present law, passed in 1993, grants abortion up to the 25th week from conception, on condition that the woman's life is in danger, the pregnancy is the result of criminally proven rape or incest, or the foetus is "seriously malformed".

A dozen states, most recently Texas, have adopted laws barring abortions at 20 weeks after conception on the theory that the fetus can feel pain at that point.

Yet a push to ban abortion at 20 weeks after conception, on the theory that the fetus can feel pain at that point, has emerged as a potent new tactic of the anti-abortion movement.

Of these women, 16 high non-tryers and 23 high tryers subsequently had an estimated date of conception determined that was on or prior to the date of screening (i.e., they were actually pregnant at screening although not identified as such), and these are excluded from the following analysis, as are the 4 women for whom an estimated date of conception was not recorded.

The peculiar thing about donor conception is that on the one hand it privileges genetics: the fertile partner gets to be a real, biological parent.

Some have argued that such reflection principles are intrinsically justified on the basis of the iterative conception of set and, moreover, that they exhaust the principles that can be intrinsically justified on that conception (see, for example, Tait (2001), reprinted in (2005b), pp. 283 284).

On such a conception, the claim that experiences are had by the same subject would involve their attribution to the same extra-phenomenal substrate or bearer of experiences, one that can be individuated independently of what is to be found in experience, and thus independently of the notion of a unified field of conscious contents.

On that conception of logical equivalence, (C) is false, and Taylor buys (A).

Both the intuitionistic view of logic as essentially sterile, and the existence of results in intuitionistic logic that are incompatible with classical logic, depend essentially on that conception.

An important special case of these is that of "conception-dependent desires," in which the principle-dependent desire in question is seen by the agent as belonging to a broader conception, and as important on that account (Rawls 1996, 83 84; Rawls 2000, 148 152).

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