Ectogenesis (artificial wombs) might soon become a reality. This paper will analyse how the development of such technologies will affect Judith Jarvis Thomson’s defence of abortion, and what the potential consequences of this will be for society. Thomson attempts to justify abortion by appealing to the mother’s right to bodily autonomy. We will argue that once these technologies have been developed, the right to abortion can no longer be justified by such appeals. As a result, when justifying abortion, Thomson-style arguments will no longer work, and a very different strategy will have to be adopted by those wishing to justify its permissibility. Anticipating a consequent weaker position of the pro-choice view, we briefly consider some of t...
Philosophical discussions concerning ectogestation are trending. And given that the Supreme Court of...
The development of ectogenesis or artificial womb technology is currently ongoing and likely to be i...
In this commentary, I will consider the implications of the argument made by Christopher Stratman (2...
Ectogenesis, or the use of artificial wombs to allow a foetus to develop, will likely become a reali...
In this critical perspective, I call for interdisciplinary feminist research to reclaim the subject ...
In this discussion note on Michal Pruski and Richard C. Playford’s “Artificial Wombs, Thomson and Ab...
Both many critics of abortion and many defenders of abortion have suggested that artificial wombs co...
Artificial womb technology (ectogenesis) is commonly associated with visions of science fiction soci...
In this contribution, I will defend the view of AWT (artificial-womb technology) as free reproductiv...
Many people believe that the abortion debate will end when at some point in the future it will be po...
Artificial womb or ectogenesis may sound like science fiction at present. Nevertheless, research on ...
This thesis is a critical legal, feminist intervention in the discourse on artificial wombs and abor...
A few decades from now, it might become possible to gestate fetuses in artificial wombs. Ectogestati...
The development of ectogenesis or artificial womb technology is currently ongoing and likely to be i...
Every year medical advances and breakthrough are dramatically occurring high, Artificial Womb Techno...
Philosophical discussions concerning ectogestation are trending. And given that the Supreme Court of...
The development of ectogenesis or artificial womb technology is currently ongoing and likely to be i...
In this commentary, I will consider the implications of the argument made by Christopher Stratman (2...
Ectogenesis, or the use of artificial wombs to allow a foetus to develop, will likely become a reali...
In this critical perspective, I call for interdisciplinary feminist research to reclaim the subject ...
In this discussion note on Michal Pruski and Richard C. Playford’s “Artificial Wombs, Thomson and Ab...
Both many critics of abortion and many defenders of abortion have suggested that artificial wombs co...
Artificial womb technology (ectogenesis) is commonly associated with visions of science fiction soci...
In this contribution, I will defend the view of AWT (artificial-womb technology) as free reproductiv...
Many people believe that the abortion debate will end when at some point in the future it will be po...
Artificial womb or ectogenesis may sound like science fiction at present. Nevertheless, research on ...
This thesis is a critical legal, feminist intervention in the discourse on artificial wombs and abor...
A few decades from now, it might become possible to gestate fetuses in artificial wombs. Ectogestati...
The development of ectogenesis or artificial womb technology is currently ongoing and likely to be i...
Every year medical advances and breakthrough are dramatically occurring high, Artificial Womb Techno...
Philosophical discussions concerning ectogestation are trending. And given that the Supreme Court of...
The development of ectogenesis or artificial womb technology is currently ongoing and likely to be i...
In this commentary, I will consider the implications of the argument made by Christopher Stratman (2...