Chervenak and McCullough, authors of the most acknowledged ethical framework for maternal-fetal surgery, rely on the 'ethical-obstetrical' concept of the fetus as a patient in order to determine what is morally owed to fetuses by both physicians and the women who gestate them in the context of prenatal surgery. In this article, we reconstruct the argumentative structure of their framework and present an internal criticism. First, we analyse the justificatory arguments put forward by the authors regarding the moral status of the fetus qua patient. Second, we discuss the internal coherence and consistency of the moral obligations those authors derive from that concept. We claim that some of the dilemmas their approach is purported to avoid, s...
I propose that a woman who becomes pregnant with the intent to abort will be treated as an initial a...
Maternal-fetal conflict refers to a perceived incompatibility between the interests of a pregnant wo...
Fetal surgery has been practised for some decades now. However, it remains a highly complex area, bo...
Chervenak and McCullough, authors of the most acknowledged ethical framework for maternal-fetal surg...
Chervenak and McCullough, authors of the most acknowledged ethical framework for maternal-fetal surg...
abstract: This thesis poses the argument that abortion is morally impermissible because it causes ha...
The ethical issues behind the management of a fetus with a serious abnormality and the decisions mad...
This discussion concerns the ethical aspects of decisions regarding the various options of place, at...
Current developments in the study of artificial womb technology have rekindled the expectation that ...
The relationship between a pregnant woman and her fetus is unlike any other in law, medicine, or eth...
In this chapter, we will discuss the ethics of consent for fetal therapy. The latter term refers to ...
Due to new developments in prenatal testing and therapy the fetus is increasingly visible, examinabl...
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Maternal-fetal conflicts, specifically court-ordered Cesarean sections, are explored from a legal an...
This article argues that a particular metaphysical model permeates cultural practices surrounding pr...
I propose that a woman who becomes pregnant with the intent to abort will be treated as an initial a...
Maternal-fetal conflict refers to a perceived incompatibility between the interests of a pregnant wo...
Fetal surgery has been practised for some decades now. However, it remains a highly complex area, bo...
Chervenak and McCullough, authors of the most acknowledged ethical framework for maternal-fetal surg...
Chervenak and McCullough, authors of the most acknowledged ethical framework for maternal-fetal surg...
abstract: This thesis poses the argument that abortion is morally impermissible because it causes ha...
The ethical issues behind the management of a fetus with a serious abnormality and the decisions mad...
This discussion concerns the ethical aspects of decisions regarding the various options of place, at...
Current developments in the study of artificial womb technology have rekindled the expectation that ...
The relationship between a pregnant woman and her fetus is unlike any other in law, medicine, or eth...
In this chapter, we will discuss the ethics of consent for fetal therapy. The latter term refers to ...
Due to new developments in prenatal testing and therapy the fetus is increasingly visible, examinabl...
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: accepted 2021-10-12, registration 2021-10-...
Maternal-fetal conflicts, specifically court-ordered Cesarean sections, are explored from a legal an...
This article argues that a particular metaphysical model permeates cultural practices surrounding pr...
I propose that a woman who becomes pregnant with the intent to abort will be treated as an initial a...
Maternal-fetal conflict refers to a perceived incompatibility between the interests of a pregnant wo...
Fetal surgery has been practised for some decades now. However, it remains a highly complex area, bo...