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- 152 pages
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Challenging the prevailing views on designer babies, this book critiques the liberal eugenics in bioethics that promotes selective reproduction. It emphasizes the importance of maternal gifts and advocates for a more compassionate ethic of generational beneficence. By exploring themes of responsibility, gift, and natality, it redefines reproduction as a moral response to future generations, suggesting that choosing not to select children can be a virtuous stance. This work will resonate with those interested in reproductive ethics, feminist perspectives, and resisting child-selection technologies.
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The Ethics of Choosing Children, Simon Reader
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- 2017
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