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A child ‘of one’s own’ vs. non-genetic parenthood alternatives : an ethical perspective
Published: Jan 1, 2019
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Introduction
The criticism that the field of assisted reproduction overvalues genetic ties in parent-child relationships and the associated argument that non-genetic parenting opportunities should become more recognized as alternatives, are recurring themes in reproductive ethics. These claims require substantive argumentation with respect to the moral importance of a wish for a genetically related child. It is the aim of this presentation to...
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A child ‘of one’s own’ vs. non-genetic parenthood alternatives : an ethical perspective
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
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