Julian Savulescu argues for two principles of reproductive ethics: reproductive autonomy and procreative beneficence, where the principle of procreative beneficence is conceptualised in terms of a duty to have the child, of the possible children that could be had, who will have the best opportunity of the best life. Were it to be accepted, this principle would have significant implications for the ethics of reproductive choice and, in particular, for the use of prenatal testing and other reproductive technologies for the avoidance of disability, and for enhancement. In this paper, it is argued that this principle should be rejected, and it is concluded that while potential parents do have important obligations in relation to the foreseeable...
This paper argues against Julian Savulescu's principle of procreative beneficence. It maintains that...
Reproductive freedom plays a pivotal role in debates on the ethics of procreation. This moral princi...
Probably most personnel working within assisted reproductive technology (ART) have occasionally held...
This chapter aims to show that prospective parents are not bound in their reproductive decision maki...
In this article, I critically deal with Savulescu’s suggestion that human beings have a “moral oblig...
A relevant problem in reproductive ethics is the moral evaluation of selection of the possible child...
Julian Savulescu defends the principle of procreative beneficence, according to which parents have a...
Julian Savulescu's principle of procreative beneficence (PB) states that, other things being equal, ...
Julian Savulescu defends the principle of procreative beneficence, according to which parents have a...
According to what we call the Principle of Procreative Beneficence (PB), couples who decide to have ...
According to what we call the Principle of Procreative Beneficence (PB),couples who decide to have a...
This article deals with a discussion of Savulescu’s impersonal version of the Principle of Procreati...
Procreative beneficence (PB) prescribes that reproducers should select the child (or children) they ...
Existing debate on procreative selection focuses on the wellbeing of the future child. However, sele...
The article addresses the problem of disability in the context of reproductive decisions based on ge...
This paper argues against Julian Savulescu's principle of procreative beneficence. It maintains that...
Reproductive freedom plays a pivotal role in debates on the ethics of procreation. This moral princi...
Probably most personnel working within assisted reproductive technology (ART) have occasionally held...
This chapter aims to show that prospective parents are not bound in their reproductive decision maki...
In this article, I critically deal with Savulescu’s suggestion that human beings have a “moral oblig...
A relevant problem in reproductive ethics is the moral evaluation of selection of the possible child...
Julian Savulescu defends the principle of procreative beneficence, according to which parents have a...
Julian Savulescu's principle of procreative beneficence (PB) states that, other things being equal, ...
Julian Savulescu defends the principle of procreative beneficence, according to which parents have a...
According to what we call the Principle of Procreative Beneficence (PB), couples who decide to have ...
According to what we call the Principle of Procreative Beneficence (PB),couples who decide to have a...
This article deals with a discussion of Savulescu’s impersonal version of the Principle of Procreati...
Procreative beneficence (PB) prescribes that reproducers should select the child (or children) they ...
Existing debate on procreative selection focuses on the wellbeing of the future child. However, sele...
The article addresses the problem of disability in the context of reproductive decisions based on ge...
This paper argues against Julian Savulescu's principle of procreative beneficence. It maintains that...
Reproductive freedom plays a pivotal role in debates on the ethics of procreation. This moral princi...
Probably most personnel working within assisted reproductive technology (ART) have occasionally held...