Selection against embryos that are predisposed to develop disabilities is one of the less controversial uses of embryo selection technologies (ESTs). Many bio-conservatives argue that while the use of ESTs to select for non-disease-related traits, such as height and eye-colour, should be banned, their use to avoid disease and disability should be permitted. Nevertheless, there remains significant opposition, particularly from the disability rights movement, to the use of ESTs to select against disability. In this article we examine whether and why the state could be justified in restricting the use of ESTs to select against disability. We first outline the challenge posed by proponents of ‘liberal eugenics’. Liberal eugenicists challenge t...
In September 2020, a whistleblower complaint was filed alleging that hysterectomies are being perfor...
The prevention of inherited disabilities is viewed in two contrasting ways – either as enhancing rep...
This article examines the unusual circumstance of what the author has tentatively termed "negative e...
Selection against embryos that are predisposed to develop disabilities is one of the less controvers...
Selection against embryos that are predisposed to develop disabilities is one of the less controvers...
Abstract: This paper examines the arguments held by the proponents of “liberal eugenics. ” Specific ...
In the intersection between eugenics past and present, disability has never been far beneath the sur...
The current emphasis on the exploration of the human genome has had multifold impacts on multiple fi...
The author discusses genetic and assistive reproduction science and technology in light of their imp...
This study examines the underlying assumptions that influence attitudes towards the prevention of di...
Due to rapid advances in reproductive technologies, the availability of emerging prenatal genetic te...
Disability-selective abortion stems from a eugenical philosophy not a hope of eradication. Disabilit...
This article is written in response to the idea that selective termination may be eugenic. It points...
The ‘expressivist objection’ (EO) refers to the notion that using reproductive (genetic) technologie...
The ‘expressivist objection’ (EO) refers to the notion that using reproductive (genetic) technologie...
In September 2020, a whistleblower complaint was filed alleging that hysterectomies are being perfor...
The prevention of inherited disabilities is viewed in two contrasting ways – either as enhancing rep...
This article examines the unusual circumstance of what the author has tentatively termed "negative e...
Selection against embryos that are predisposed to develop disabilities is one of the less controvers...
Selection against embryos that are predisposed to develop disabilities is one of the less controvers...
Abstract: This paper examines the arguments held by the proponents of “liberal eugenics. ” Specific ...
In the intersection between eugenics past and present, disability has never been far beneath the sur...
The current emphasis on the exploration of the human genome has had multifold impacts on multiple fi...
The author discusses genetic and assistive reproduction science and technology in light of their imp...
This study examines the underlying assumptions that influence attitudes towards the prevention of di...
Due to rapid advances in reproductive technologies, the availability of emerging prenatal genetic te...
Disability-selective abortion stems from a eugenical philosophy not a hope of eradication. Disabilit...
This article is written in response to the idea that selective termination may be eugenic. It points...
The ‘expressivist objection’ (EO) refers to the notion that using reproductive (genetic) technologie...
The ‘expressivist objection’ (EO) refers to the notion that using reproductive (genetic) technologie...
In September 2020, a whistleblower complaint was filed alleging that hysterectomies are being perfor...
The prevention of inherited disabilities is viewed in two contrasting ways – either as enhancing rep...
This article examines the unusual circumstance of what the author has tentatively termed "negative e...