Advances in reproductive technologies have profoundly altered the demarcations of parenthood. They offer a significant challenge to conventional perspectives on parental rights and responsibilities. Emergent new possibilities of biological and social parenthood raise significant ethical and social questions, and call for in-depth philosophical, bioethical and legal reflection. Anthropogenic climate change also calls for new thinking and discussion in reproductive ethics and values, inspiring contrasting views, and raises questions about population growth and human procreation on a warming planet. In this context, philosophical and bioethical debate, as well as literature, film and the arts, play a crucial role in shedding light on the comp...
The question of whether or not one should procreate is rarely cast as a personal choice in philosoph...
Human reproduction is a biosocial experience. The path to parenthood cannot be traversed independent...
Human rights in obtaining offsprings in the family setting, privacy, and the free development of per...
Advances in reproductive technologies have profoundly altered the demarcations of parenthood. They o...
Over the last few decades an increasingly pressing social demand for access to assisted reproductive...
"Human Reproduction and Parental Responsibility" brings together leading scholars and early career ...
Reproduction and the family are central elements in the lives of people, and in the narratives and p...
This three-paper thesis critically assesses certain presuppositions about pregnancy, procreation, an...
The paper explores the concepts of parenthood, reproduction and care in the context of the unfoldin...
"If there is no humanity without language, nor can there be a society without parenthood. But what d...
In the wake of the ongoing climate crisis and its negative effects on public health, it has been que...
In the wake of the ongoing climate crisis and its negative effects on public health, it has been que...
[Extract] Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) have challenged our thinking around what it means...
The use of assisted reproductive technology (ART) is on the rise in our culture as an alternative fo...
This text addresses the host of ethical questions that has arisen recently in response to the develo...
The question of whether or not one should procreate is rarely cast as a personal choice in philosoph...
Human reproduction is a biosocial experience. The path to parenthood cannot be traversed independent...
Human rights in obtaining offsprings in the family setting, privacy, and the free development of per...
Advances in reproductive technologies have profoundly altered the demarcations of parenthood. They o...
Over the last few decades an increasingly pressing social demand for access to assisted reproductive...
"Human Reproduction and Parental Responsibility" brings together leading scholars and early career ...
Reproduction and the family are central elements in the lives of people, and in the narratives and p...
This three-paper thesis critically assesses certain presuppositions about pregnancy, procreation, an...
The paper explores the concepts of parenthood, reproduction and care in the context of the unfoldin...
"If there is no humanity without language, nor can there be a society without parenthood. But what d...
In the wake of the ongoing climate crisis and its negative effects on public health, it has been que...
In the wake of the ongoing climate crisis and its negative effects on public health, it has been que...
[Extract] Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) have challenged our thinking around what it means...
The use of assisted reproductive technology (ART) is on the rise in our culture as an alternative fo...
This text addresses the host of ethical questions that has arisen recently in response to the develo...
The question of whether or not one should procreate is rarely cast as a personal choice in philosoph...
Human reproduction is a biosocial experience. The path to parenthood cannot be traversed independent...
Human rights in obtaining offsprings in the family setting, privacy, and the free development of per...