Around the world, millions of children are in need of parental care. In response to this global crisis, some philosophers defend a moral duty for prospective parents to adopt children rather than procreate. Challenges to the duty focus almost exclusively on parents’ desires to have biological children. However, reasons deriving primarily from one’s membership in a social group that favour procreation over adoption or oppose transracial adoptions are largely overlooked. In this dissertation, I examine whether group-based reasons could justifiably override a duty to adopt for prospective parents who are members of racially oppressed groups. I ultimately argue that group-based interests cannot outweigh the needs of existing children for parent...
Although a child's right to parental care and family life is constitutionally entrenched, many Sout...
In Part I of this Essay, Professor Howe shares some personal concerns that the real needs of African...
Transracial adoption, especially the adoption of black children by whites, is a deep and divisive so...
Jonathan HeringtonRacial issues have been on display all across the United States in recent months, ...
Is transracial adoption a form of cultural genocide, as the National Association of Black Social W...
Adoption may be defined as ‘the legal process through which the state establishes a parental relatio...
I wish to discuss Dorothy Roberts’ powerful and original contribution to the debates about race, ado...
This research is a contemporary study of race relations in the United States (U.S.). The presence of...
Is one child more worthy of love, the opportunity to learn to read, a polio vaccination, or enough t...
Transracial adoption has been a controversial form of adoption since it came into vogue in the Unite...
I. Introduction: Identifying the Controversy The mythology of adoption involves a scenario in which ...
It used to be widely held that procreation does not need a justification, that its moral permissibil...
The purposes of adoption as an institution have come full circle. Historical studies teach us that i...
Most people would agree that adoption is a good thing for children in need of a family. Yet adoption...
This comment will propose eliminating race and all factors that would be discriminatory in any other...
Although a child's right to parental care and family life is constitutionally entrenched, many Sout...
In Part I of this Essay, Professor Howe shares some personal concerns that the real needs of African...
Transracial adoption, especially the adoption of black children by whites, is a deep and divisive so...
Jonathan HeringtonRacial issues have been on display all across the United States in recent months, ...
Is transracial adoption a form of cultural genocide, as the National Association of Black Social W...
Adoption may be defined as ‘the legal process through which the state establishes a parental relatio...
I wish to discuss Dorothy Roberts’ powerful and original contribution to the debates about race, ado...
This research is a contemporary study of race relations in the United States (U.S.). The presence of...
Is one child more worthy of love, the opportunity to learn to read, a polio vaccination, or enough t...
Transracial adoption has been a controversial form of adoption since it came into vogue in the Unite...
I. Introduction: Identifying the Controversy The mythology of adoption involves a scenario in which ...
It used to be widely held that procreation does not need a justification, that its moral permissibil...
The purposes of adoption as an institution have come full circle. Historical studies teach us that i...
Most people would agree that adoption is a good thing for children in need of a family. Yet adoption...
This comment will propose eliminating race and all factors that would be discriminatory in any other...
Although a child's right to parental care and family life is constitutionally entrenched, many Sout...
In Part I of this Essay, Professor Howe shares some personal concerns that the real needs of African...
Transracial adoption, especially the adoption of black children by whites, is a deep and divisive so...