Equal Opportunity and the Case for State Sponsored Ectogenesis
Ectogenesis refers to the artificial gestation of a fetus outside the womb. Despite certain advantages for women's reproductive liberty, feminist groups remain divided regarding this technology. This book argues that reproduction imposes unjust burdens on women, and thus the ideals of equal opportunity demand continued research into ectogenesis.
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Equal Opportunity and the Case for State Sponsored Ectogenesis
Ectogenesis refers to the artificial gestation of a fetus outside the womb. Despite certain advantages for women's reproductive liberty, feminist groups remain divided regarding this technology. This book argues that reproduction imposes unjust burdens on women, and thus the ideals of equal opportunity demand continued research into ectogenesis.
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Equal Opportunity and the Case for State Sponsored Ectogenesis

Equal Opportunity and the Case for State Sponsored Ectogenesis

by Evie Kendal
Equal Opportunity and the Case for State Sponsored Ectogenesis

Equal Opportunity and the Case for State Sponsored Ectogenesis

by Evie Kendal

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Overview

Ectogenesis refers to the artificial gestation of a fetus outside the womb. Despite certain advantages for women's reproductive liberty, feminist groups remain divided regarding this technology. This book argues that reproduction imposes unjust burdens on women, and thus the ideals of equal opportunity demand continued research into ectogenesis.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137549877
Publisher: Palgrave Pivot
Publication date: 09/10/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 132
File size: 336 KB

About the Author

Evie Kendal is an Assistant Lecturer with Monash University's School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine at the Alfred Centre, Melbourne, Australia. She also teaches for the School of Philosophical, Historical and International Studies, the Centre for Human Bioethics, and the School of Languages, Literatures, Cultures and Linguistics at Monash.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Need for Ectogenesis
Background: The Story thus Far
1. Promoting Equal Opportunity through Ectogenesis
2. Protecting Equal Opportunity from Ectogenesis
3. Providing Equal Opportunity to Ectogenesis
Conclusion

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