The article offers the author\u27s insights related to adoption of children and the duties of parents on their children. The author discusses the criticisms of author Mhairi Cowden on philosopher professor Matthew Liao regarding the right of children to be loved which according to Liao, love is necessary to flourish children in terms of emotional, physical, and social well-being
Around the world, millions of children are in need of parental care. In response to this global cris...
In this article, I critically deal with Savulescu’s suggestion that human beings have a “moral oblig...
It used to be widely held that procreation does not need a justification, that its moral permissibil...
The article offers the author\u27s insights on parenthood, which is the topic of interest of philoso...
I have argued elsewhere that children have a moral right to be loved. Mhairi Cowden challenges my ar...
Journal ArticleFew people would seriously contest the proposition that children need love. The belie...
It is often stated in international and domestic legal documents that children have a right to be lo...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. The most important thing parents m...
In this article, an outline of the philosophical concept of the child is presented, based on the cen...
This article explores how and why child care theory and practice has been separated from the idea an...
Arguing from preference utilitarianism, contemporary moral philosopher Peter Singer considers infant...
Do children have a right to be loved? An affirmative answer faces two immediate challenges: (i) A ch...
Do children have a right to be loved? An affirmative answer faces two immediate challenges: (i) A ch...
Everyone needs to feel loved. The author examines what 'love' means in the context of residential ch...
This article serves as an introduction to a collection of articles that explores emancipatory metho...
Around the world, millions of children are in need of parental care. In response to this global cris...
In this article, I critically deal with Savulescu’s suggestion that human beings have a “moral oblig...
It used to be widely held that procreation does not need a justification, that its moral permissibil...
The article offers the author\u27s insights on parenthood, which is the topic of interest of philoso...
I have argued elsewhere that children have a moral right to be loved. Mhairi Cowden challenges my ar...
Journal ArticleFew people would seriously contest the proposition that children need love. The belie...
It is often stated in international and domestic legal documents that children have a right to be lo...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. The most important thing parents m...
In this article, an outline of the philosophical concept of the child is presented, based on the cen...
This article explores how and why child care theory and practice has been separated from the idea an...
Arguing from preference utilitarianism, contemporary moral philosopher Peter Singer considers infant...
Do children have a right to be loved? An affirmative answer faces two immediate challenges: (i) A ch...
Do children have a right to be loved? An affirmative answer faces two immediate challenges: (i) A ch...
Everyone needs to feel loved. The author examines what 'love' means in the context of residential ch...
This article serves as an introduction to a collection of articles that explores emancipatory metho...
Around the world, millions of children are in need of parental care. In response to this global cris...
In this article, I critically deal with Savulescu’s suggestion that human beings have a “moral oblig...
It used to be widely held that procreation does not need a justification, that its moral permissibil...