antilife

antilife

(ˌæntɪˈlaɪf)
adj
1. opposed to living in harmony with the natural order
2. censorious US in favour of abortion
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an•ti•life

(ˌæn tiˈlaɪf, ˌæn taɪ-)

adj.
1. hostile to normal life.
2. regarded as opposing the life force, as through advocacy of abortion or birth control.
[1925–30]
an`ti•lif′er, n.
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Catholic leaders had called for 'independent-minded' senators, who could check the alleged antilife policies of the Duterte administration.
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After 50 years of upholding a ban on contraception and causing enormous harm to the lives and health of primarily women and children around the globe, the hierarchy's antilife position should end.
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Or as Massumi puts it, 'human politics is antilife' (p69).
But the process is fraught with difficulties posed by antilife forces.
For Nietzsche it is the voice of morality sending antilife messages; for Heidegger it is not associated with any particular morality and gives no messages as to what is to be done.
We must put a halt to this demoralising slide toward an antilife state philosophy.
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Louis Archbishop Raymond Burke called Notre Dame's actions "scandalous" and criticized the President for aggressively advancing an antilife and anti-family agenda."
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