The argument of Julian Savulescu’s 2001 paper, “Procreative Beneficence: Why We Should Select the Best Children” is flawed in a number of respects. Savulescu confuses reasons with obligations and equivocates between the claim that parents have some reason to want the best for their children and the more radical claim that they are morally obligated to attempt to produce the best child possible. Savulescu offers a prima facie implausible account of parental obligation, as even the best parents typically fail to do everything they think would be best for their children let alone everything that is in fact best for their children. The profound philosophical difficulties which beset the attempt to formulate a plausible account of the best human...
Philosophical defenses of parents’ rights typically appeal to the interests of parents, the interest...
The claim that the answers we give to many of the central questions in genethics will depend crucial...
If Savulescu's (2001, 2009) controversial principle of Procreative Beneficence (PB) is correct, then...
The argument of Julian Savulescu’s 2001 paper, “Procreative Beneficence: Why We Should Select the Be...
Julian Savulescu defends the principle of procreative beneficence, according to which parents have a...
In this article, I critically deal with Savulescu’s suggestion that human beings have a “moral oblig...
This article deals with a discussion of Savulescu’s impersonal version of the Principle of Procreati...
Julian Savulescu defends the principle of procreative beneficence, according to which parents have a...
This chapter aims to show that prospective parents are not bound in their reproductive decision maki...
Imagine a world where everyone is healthy, intelligent, long living and happy. Intuitively this seem...
Some have recently argued that parents are morally obligated, under certain circumstances, to use pr...
Procreative beneficence (PB) prescribes that reproducers should select the child (or children) they ...
Julian Savulescu argues for two principles of reproductive ethics: reproductive autonomy and procrea...
Rebecca Bennett, in a recent paper dismissing Julian Savulescu's principle of procreative beneficenc...
Julian Savulescu's principle of procreative beneficence (PB) states that, other things being equal, ...
Philosophical defenses of parents’ rights typically appeal to the interests of parents, the interest...
The claim that the answers we give to many of the central questions in genethics will depend crucial...
If Savulescu's (2001, 2009) controversial principle of Procreative Beneficence (PB) is correct, then...
The argument of Julian Savulescu’s 2001 paper, “Procreative Beneficence: Why We Should Select the Be...
Julian Savulescu defends the principle of procreative beneficence, according to which parents have a...
In this article, I critically deal with Savulescu’s suggestion that human beings have a “moral oblig...
This article deals with a discussion of Savulescu’s impersonal version of the Principle of Procreati...
Julian Savulescu defends the principle of procreative beneficence, according to which parents have a...
This chapter aims to show that prospective parents are not bound in their reproductive decision maki...
Imagine a world where everyone is healthy, intelligent, long living and happy. Intuitively this seem...
Some have recently argued that parents are morally obligated, under certain circumstances, to use pr...
Procreative beneficence (PB) prescribes that reproducers should select the child (or children) they ...
Julian Savulescu argues for two principles of reproductive ethics: reproductive autonomy and procrea...
Rebecca Bennett, in a recent paper dismissing Julian Savulescu's principle of procreative beneficenc...
Julian Savulescu's principle of procreative beneficence (PB) states that, other things being equal, ...
Philosophical defenses of parents’ rights typically appeal to the interests of parents, the interest...
The claim that the answers we give to many of the central questions in genethics will depend crucial...
If Savulescu's (2001, 2009) controversial principle of Procreative Beneficence (PB) is correct, then...