Analytic philosophers tend to agree that intentional parental genetic shaping and intentional parental environmental shaping for the same feature are, normatively, on a par. I challenge this view by advancing a novel argument, grounded in the value of fair relationships between parents and children: Parental genetic shaping is morally objectionable because it unjustifiably exacerbates the asymmetry between parent and child with respect to the voluntariness of their entrance into the parent–child relationship. Parental genetic shaping is, for this reason, different from and more objectionable than parental environmental shaping. I introduce a distinction between procreative decisions one makes qua mere procreator—that is, without the intenti...
The theory of parent-offspring conflict predicts that mothers and their offspring may not agree abou...
Emerging reprogenetic technologies may radically change how humans reproduce in the not-so-distant f...
A common objection to directed procreation in which parents choose desirable traits for their child...
Analytic philosophers tend to agree that intentional parental genetic shaping and intentional parent...
Many instances of parental enhancement are objectionable on egalitarian grounds because they unneces...
People who are involuntarily childless need to use assisted reproductive technologies if they want t...
Trivers (1974) argued that offspring demand much more parental investment than parents want to give....
The purpose of this paper is to unveil one problem that surrounds the debate over the moral standing...
The evolution of family life has traditionally been studied in parallel by behavioral ecologists and...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2005 Guiliana Fausta Fuscaldo.What determines parenthood...
Historically, in child custody disputes involving same-sex couples who conceived their children thro...
Some have recently argued that parents are morally obligated, under certain circumstances, to use pr...
Introduction The criticism that the field of assisted reproduction overvalues genetic ties in paren...
It is widely assumed that there is value in the biological tie between parent and child. An implicat...
Many philosophers believe that the relationship between a parent and a child is objectively valuable...
The theory of parent-offspring conflict predicts that mothers and their offspring may not agree abou...
Emerging reprogenetic technologies may radically change how humans reproduce in the not-so-distant f...
A common objection to directed procreation in which parents choose desirable traits for their child...
Analytic philosophers tend to agree that intentional parental genetic shaping and intentional parent...
Many instances of parental enhancement are objectionable on egalitarian grounds because they unneces...
People who are involuntarily childless need to use assisted reproductive technologies if they want t...
Trivers (1974) argued that offspring demand much more parental investment than parents want to give....
The purpose of this paper is to unveil one problem that surrounds the debate over the moral standing...
The evolution of family life has traditionally been studied in parallel by behavioral ecologists and...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2005 Guiliana Fausta Fuscaldo.What determines parenthood...
Historically, in child custody disputes involving same-sex couples who conceived their children thro...
Some have recently argued that parents are morally obligated, under certain circumstances, to use pr...
Introduction The criticism that the field of assisted reproduction overvalues genetic ties in paren...
It is widely assumed that there is value in the biological tie between parent and child. An implicat...
Many philosophers believe that the relationship between a parent and a child is objectively valuable...
The theory of parent-offspring conflict predicts that mothers and their offspring may not agree abou...
Emerging reprogenetic technologies may radically change how humans reproduce in the not-so-distant f...
A common objection to directed procreation in which parents choose desirable traits for their child...