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This volume contributes to the growing literature on the morality of procreation and parenting. About half of the chapters take up questions about the morality of bringing children into existence. They discuss the following questions: Is it wrong to create human life? Is there a connection between the problem of evil and the morality of procreation? Could there be a duty to procreate? How do the environmental harms imposed by procreation affect its moral status? Given these costs, is the value of establishing genetic ties ever significant enough to render procreation morally permissible? And how should government respond to peoples' motives for procreating? The other half of the volume considers moral and political questions about adoption and parenting. One chapter considers whether the choice to become a parent can be rational. The two following chapters take up the regulation of adoption, focusing on whether the special burdens placed on adoptive parents, as compared to biological parents, can be morally justified. The book concludes by considering how we should conceive of adequacy standards in parenting and what resources we owe to children.0This collection builds on existing literature by advancing new arguments and novel perspectives on existing debates. It also raises new issues deserving of our attention. As a whole it is sure to generate further philosophical debate on pressing and rich questions surrounding the bearing and rearing of children.
Human reproduction --- Parenting --- Child rearing --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- General ethics --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Human reproduction - Moral and ethical aspects --- Parenting - Moral and ethical aspects --- Child rearing - Moral and ethical aspects
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Intimate and medicalized, natural and technological, reproduction poses some of the most challenging ethical dilemmas of our time. This volume brings together scholars from multiple perspectives to address both traditional and novel questions about the rights and responsibilities of human reproducers, their caregivers, and the societies in which they live.
Human reproduction --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- E-books --- Moral Obligations. --- Reproductive Rights --- Reproduktionsmedizin. --- Ethik. --- Parenting. --- Personal Autonomy. --- Reproduction --- Reproductive Techniques, Assisted --- ethics. --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Human reproductive technology --- Human reproduction - Moral and ethical aspects
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Ethics, Evolutionary --- Human evolution --- Human reproduction --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Ethics, Evolutionary. --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Evolution (Biology) --- Physical anthropology --- Evolutionary psychology --- Human beings --- Ethics, Naturalistic --- Evolutionary ethics --- Naturalistic ethics --- Ethics --- Ethical relativism --- Origin --- Human evolution - Moral and ethical aspects --- Human reproduction - Moral and ethical aspects
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Human reproduction --- Sexual ethics --- Social values --- Moral and ethical aspects --- History --- France --- Population policy --- Human reproduction - Moral and ethical aspects - France - History - 18th century. --- Sexual ethics - France - History - 18th century. --- Social values - France - History - 18th century. --- France - Population policy - History - 18th century.
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Selected as the "Most Enduring Edited Collection" by the Council on Anthropology and Reproduction Since Roe v. Wade, there has been increasing public interest in fetuses, in part as a result of effective antiabortion propaganda and in part as a result of developments in medicine and technology. While feminists have begun to take note of the proliferation of fetal images in various media, such as medical journals, magazines, and motion pictures, few have openly addressed the problems that the emergence of the fetal subject poses for feminism. Fetal Subjects, Feminist Positions foregrounds feminism's effort to focus on the importance of women's reproductive agency, and at the same time acknowledges the increasing significance of fetal subjects in public discourse and private experience. Essays address the public fascination with the fetal subject and its implications for abortion discourse and feminist commitment to reproductive rights in the United States. Contributors include scholars from fields as diverse as anthropology, communications, political science, sociology, and philosophy.
Feminist theory --- Fetus --- Women's rights --- Human reproduction --- Abortion --- Imaging --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Feminist theory. --- Fetus. --- Women's rights. --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Imaging. --- SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General. --- Rights of women --- Women --- Human rights --- Fetal imaging --- Diagnostic imaging --- Feminism --- Feminist philosophy --- Feminist sociology --- Theory of feminism --- Civil rights --- Law and legislation --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Philosophy --- Moral and religious aspects --- Fetus - Imaging --- Human reproduction - Moral and ethical aspects --- Abortion - Moral and ethical aspects
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seksualiteit en samenleving --- voortplanting (reproductie) --- gezondheidszorg --- #GBIB:CBMER --- sexualité et société --- procréation (reproduction) --- soins de santé --- Human reproduction --- Human reproductive technology --- Medical ethics. --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Medical ethics --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Biomedical ethics --- Clinical ethics --- Ethics, Medical --- Health care ethics --- Medical care --- Medicine --- Bioethics --- Professional ethics --- Nursing ethics --- Social medicine --- Human reproductive technology - Moral and ethical aspects --- Human reproduction - Moral and ethical aspects
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Sexual ethics --- -Human reproduction --- -Marriage --- -24 <03> --- 241.63 --- 17.023.33 --- Married life --- Matrimony --- Nuptiality --- Wedlock --- Love --- Sacraments --- Betrothal --- Courtship --- Families --- Home --- Honeymoons --- Human physiology --- Reproduction --- Reproductive health --- Reproductive rights --- Sex --- Sex ethics --- Sexual behavior, Ethics of --- Ethics --- Dictionaries --- Moral and ethical aspects --- -Dictionaries --- Bioethics --- Ethics, Medical --- Human reproduction --- Marriage --- ethics --- 24 <03> --- Moral and ethical aspects&delete& --- Bioethics - dictionary --- Ethics, Medical - dictionary --- Reproduction - ethics --- Sexual ethics - Dictionaries --- Human reproduction - Moral and ethical aspects - Dictionaries --- Marriage - Moral and ethical aspects - Dictionaries
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Fertilization in vitro, Human --- Human reproduction --- Reproduction --- Legislation, Medical --- Law and legislation --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Legislation, Medical. --- Reproduction. --- -Human reproduction --- -Medical Legislation --- Medicine --- Human physiology --- Reproductive health --- Reproductive rights --- Babies, Test tube --- Human fertilization in vitro --- Human in vitro fertilization --- Test tube babies --- Conception --- Human reproductive technology --- Human Reproductive Index --- Human Reproductive Indexes --- Reproductive Period --- Human Reproductive Indices --- Index, Human Reproductive --- Indexes, Human Reproductive --- Indices, Human Reproductive --- Period, Reproductive --- Periods, Reproductive --- Reproductive Index, Human --- Reproductive Indices, Human --- Reproductive Periods --- -Moral and ethical aspects --- legislation & jurisprudence --- Germany, West. --- Federal Republic of Germany --- Germany, Federal Republic of --- -Law and legislation --- Artificial insemination --- Medical Legislation --- AI (Artificial insemination) --- Artificial impregnation --- Domestic animals --- Impregnation, Artificial --- Insemination, Artificial --- Instrumental insemination --- Livestock --- Animal breeding --- Reproductive technology --- Fertilization in vitro, Human - Law and legislation - Germany (West) --- Human reproduction - Moral and ethical aspects --- Reproduction - Germany, West - legislation --- Legislation, Medical - Germany, West --- Genetique humaine --- Medecine --- Aspect moral --- Droit
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Human reproduction --- Law and legislation. --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- #GBIB:CBMER --- voortplanting (reproductie) --- reproductief recht (recht om zich voort te planten, recht op een kind) --- reproductieve technologie (voortplantingstechnologie, medisch begeleide voortplanting, MBV, artificiële voortplanting, kunstmatige voortplanting) --- recht (wetgeving, rechtspraak, rechtsbeginselen, juridische aspecten, aansprakelijkheid) --- ethiek (ethische aspecten) --- procréation (reproduction) --- droit reproductif (droit de procréer, droit à la procréation, droits de la reproduction, droit à l'enfant) --- technique de reproduction (technique de procréation, procréation médicalement assistée, PMA, procréation artificielle) --- droit (aspects juridiques, législation, jurisprudence, principes de droit, responsabilité) --- ethique (aspects ethiques) --- Cloning, Organism --- Commodification --- Compensation and Redress --- Oocyte Donation --- Posthumous Conception --- Prenatal Diagnosis --- Sterilization, Involuntary --- Surrogate Mothers --- Reproductive Techniques, Assisted --- Bioethical Issues. --- Ethical Analysis. --- Freedom --- Genetic Testing --- Mentally Disabled Persons --- Parent-Child Relations --- Preimplantation Diagnosis --- Reproduction --- Spermatozoa --- Tissue Donors --- legislation & jurisprudence. --- United Kingdom --- United States --- Sex and law --- Law and legislation --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Persons with Mental Disabilities --- Human reproduction - Law and legislation. --- Human reproduction - Moral and ethical aspects.
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