The revelation that some clinicians in Britain have agreed to undertake Sex- Selective Abortions (SSAs) has brought several ethical issues to the fore. Two philosophers analyse the complex arguments surrounding this banned practice, from differing points of view. Jeremy Williams makes the case that SSA could be right in some particular circumstances. But Heather Widdows emphasises the moral dangers involved in permitting SSA
Sterilisation requests made by young, childfree adults are frequently denied by doctors, despite ste...
In this article, we consider the prohibition on the use of preimplantation genetic diagnosis to sele...
In this article we consider the prohibition on the use of preimplantation genetic diagnosis to selec...
In this paper we argue that sex-selective abortion (SSA) cannot be morally justified and that it sho...
Jeremy Williams has argued that if we are committed to a liberal pro-choice stance with regard to se...
The sting that showed clinics agreeing to requests for sex-selective abortion caused outrage. Yet it...
The UK’s on-going sex-selective abortion (SSA) controversy remains a major obstacle to the liberaliz...
This paper examines the main ethical argument used to support the use of sex selection for non-medic...
Between February 2012 and March 2015, the claim that sex selection abortion was taking place in Brit...
The national ethical guidelines relevant to assisted reproductive technology (ART) have recently bee...
Induced abortion continues to be a subject of ethical and moral debates, with the hope that reaching...
The national ethical guidelines relevant to assisted reproductive technology (ART) have recently bee...
© 2019 Georgina HallIndividuals seeking to reproduce non-sexually require access to assisted reprodu...
The current emphasis on the exploration of the human genome has had multifold impacts on multiple fi...
While there is some debate among doctors, ethicists, and the general public about the level of medic...
Sterilisation requests made by young, childfree adults are frequently denied by doctors, despite ste...
In this article, we consider the prohibition on the use of preimplantation genetic diagnosis to sele...
In this article we consider the prohibition on the use of preimplantation genetic diagnosis to selec...
In this paper we argue that sex-selective abortion (SSA) cannot be morally justified and that it sho...
Jeremy Williams has argued that if we are committed to a liberal pro-choice stance with regard to se...
The sting that showed clinics agreeing to requests for sex-selective abortion caused outrage. Yet it...
The UK’s on-going sex-selective abortion (SSA) controversy remains a major obstacle to the liberaliz...
This paper examines the main ethical argument used to support the use of sex selection for non-medic...
Between February 2012 and March 2015, the claim that sex selection abortion was taking place in Brit...
The national ethical guidelines relevant to assisted reproductive technology (ART) have recently bee...
Induced abortion continues to be a subject of ethical and moral debates, with the hope that reaching...
The national ethical guidelines relevant to assisted reproductive technology (ART) have recently bee...
© 2019 Georgina HallIndividuals seeking to reproduce non-sexually require access to assisted reprodu...
The current emphasis on the exploration of the human genome has had multifold impacts on multiple fi...
While there is some debate among doctors, ethicists, and the general public about the level of medic...
Sterilisation requests made by young, childfree adults are frequently denied by doctors, despite ste...
In this article, we consider the prohibition on the use of preimplantation genetic diagnosis to sele...
In this article we consider the prohibition on the use of preimplantation genetic diagnosis to selec...